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Chapter 8      Anti-Spam
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1 for Email Configuration Guide
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Individual policies (not the default) have an additional field to “Use Default” 
settings. Selecting this causes the policy to adopt all of the Anti-Spam settings 
from the default mail policy.
See also 
 for more 
information. 
To edit the anti-spam settings for a mail policy, including the default policy:
Step 1
Click the link for the Anti-Spam security service in any row of the Email Security 
Manager incoming or outgoing mail policy table. 
The Anti-Spam settings page similar to the one shown in 
 is 
displayed. 
Click the link in the default row to edit the settings for the default policy. 
 shows the settings for a specific policy (not the default). 
Compare this screen with 
. Note how individual 
policies have the “Use Default” option. 
Step 2
Select the anti-spam solution you want to use for the policy. 
You can click Disabled to disable anti-spam scanning altogether for the mail 
policy.
Step 3
Configure settings for positively identified spam, suspected spam, and unwanted 
marketing messages. 
 shows the IronPort Anti-Spam settings for the default mail policy 
about to be edited. See 
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes. 
The Mail Policies > Incoming or Outgoing Mail Policies page is refreshed to 
reflect the values you chose in the previous steps. 
Notes on Configuring Settings for Identified Messages 
Positive/Suspected Spam Threshold
Enter a threshold value for positively identified spam and a value for suspected 
spam. For more information about spam thresholds, see 
.