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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.7 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 28      Using Email Security Monitor
  Email Security Monitor Pages
These pages help you classify mail relative to the appliance, and also relative to the services that exist 
beyond the scope of the gateway, such as the SenderBase Reputation Service, the Anti-Spam scanning 
service, the Anti-Virus scanning security services, content filters, and Outbreak Filters.
You can generate a printer-friendly formatted .PDF version of any of the Email Security Monitor pages 
by clicking on the Printable PDF link at the top-right of the page. For information about generating PDFs 
in languages other than English, see the 
You can export graphs and other data to CSV (comma separated values) format via the Export link. 
The exported CSV data will display all message tracking and reporting data in GMT regardless of what 
is set on the Email Security appliance. The purpose of the GMT time conversion is to allow data to be 
used independently from the appliance or when referencing data from appliances in multiple time zones.
Note
If you export localized CSV data, the headings may not render properly in some browsers. This occurs 
because some browsers may not use the correct character set for the localized text. To work around this 
problem, you can save the file to disk, and open the file using File > Open. When you open the file, select 
the character set to display the localized text.
For more information about automating the export of report data, see 
Searching and Email Security Monitor
Many of the Email Security Monitor pages include a search form. You can search for different types of 
items:
IP Address (IPv4 and IPv6)
domain
network owner
internal users
destination domain
internal sender domain
internal sender IP address
outgoing domain deliver status
For domain, network owner, and internal user searches, choose whether to exactly match the search text 
or look for items starting with the entered text (for instance, starts with “ex” will match “example.com”). 
For IPv4 address searches, the entered text is always interpreted as the beginning of up to four IP octets 
in dotted decimal format. For instance, “17” will search in the range 17.0.0.0 through 17.255.255.255, 
so it will match 17.0.0.1 but not 172.0.0.1. For an exact match search, simply enter all four octets. IP 
address searches also support CIDR format (17.16.0.0/12). 
For IPv6 address searches, AsyncOS supports the following formats:
2001:db8:2004:4202::0-2001:db8:2004:4202::ff
2001:db8:2004:4202::
2001:db8:2004:4202::23
2001:db8:2004:4202::/64
All searches are bounded by the time range currently selected on the page.