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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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Evaluation Key
Your IronPort appliance ships with a 30-day evaluation key for the IronPort 
Anti-Spam software. This key is not enabled until you accept the license 
agreement in the system setup wizard or Security Services > IronPort Anti-Spam 
pages (in the GUI) or the 
systemsetup
 or 
antispamconfig
 commands (in the 
CLI). Once you have accepted the agreement, IronPort Anti-Spam will be 
enabled, by default, for the default incoming Mail Policy. An alert is also sent to 
the administrator address you configured (see 
) noting 
that the IronPort Anti-Spam license will expire in 30 days. Alerts are sent 30, 15, 
5, and 0 days prior to expiration. For information on enabling the feature beyond 
the 30-day evaluation period, contact your IronPort sales representative. You can 
see how much time remains on the evaluation via the System Administration > 
Feature Keys page or by issuing the 
featurekey
 command. (For more 
information, see the section on working with feature keys in “Common 
Administrative Tasks” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Daily 
Management Guide
.)
 shows the global settings that you configure on the Security Services 
> IronPort Anti-Spam page. 
Figure 8-5
IronPort Anti-Spam Global Settings: Editing
To enable IronPort Anti-Spam, follow these steps:
Step 1
If you have not enabled IronPort Anti-Spam in the system setup wizard, select 
Security Services > IronPort Anti-Spam.
Step 2
Click Enable
The license agreement page is displayed. 
Note
If you do not accept the license agreement, IronPort Anti-Spam is not 
enabled on the appliance.