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Cisco AsyncOS 9.1 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 7      Defining Which Hosts Are Allowed to Connect Using the Host Access Table (HAT)
  Handling Messages from a Group of Senders in the Same Manner
Handling Messages from a Group of Senders in the Same 
Manner
Use the Mail Policies > HAT Overview and Mail Flow Policy pages to configure how the listener handles 
messages from senders. Do this by creating, editing, and deleting sender groups and mail flow policies.
Related Topics
Creating a Sender Group for Message Handling 
Procedure 
Step 1
Navigate to the Mail Policies > HAT Overview page.
Step 2
Choose the listener to edit in the Listener field.
Step 3
Click Add Sender Group
Step 4
Type the name of the sender group.
Step 5
Select the order in which to place it in the list of sender groups.
Step 6
(Optional) Enter a comment, for example information about this sender group or its settings.
Step 7
Select a mail flow policy to which to apply this sender group.
Note
If you do not know the mail flow policy you would like to apply to this group (or if no mail flow 
policies exist yet), then use the default “CONTINUE (no policy)” mail flow policy. 
Step 8
(Optional) Select a DNS list. 
Step 9
(Optional) Include senders for which SBRS has no information. This is referred to as “none” and 
generally denotes a suspect.
Step 10
(Optional) Enter a DNS list.
Step 11
(Optional) Configure host DNS verification settings. 
For more information, see 
Step 12
Click Submit and Add Senders to create the group and begin adding senders to it.
Step 13
Enter a sender using an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address, or a hostname. A sender can include a range of 
IP addresses and partial hostnames.