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Cisco AsyncOS 9.1 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 10      Mail Policies
  Configuring Mail Policies
(Optional) Define the delegated administrators who will be responsible for managing the mail 
policy. Delegated administrators can edit a policy’s Anti-Spam, Anti-Virus, Advanced Malware 
Protection, and Outbreak Filters settings and enable or disable content filters for the policy. Only 
operators and administrators can modify a mail policy’s name or its senders, recipients, or groups. 
Custom user roles that have full access to mail policies are automatically assigned to mail policies. 
Procedure
Step 1
Choose Mail Policies > Incoming Mail Policies or Mail Policies > Outgoing Mail Policies.
Step 2
Click Add Policy
Step 3
Enter a name for the mail policy.
Step 4
(Optional) Click the Editable by (Roles) link and select the custom user roles for the delegated 
administrators who will be responsible for managing the mail policy.
Step 5
Define users for the policy. For instructions to define users, see 
Step 6
Click Submit.
Step 7
Click the link for the content security service you want to configure for the mail policy.
Step 8
From the drop-down list, select the option to customize the settings for the policy instead of using the 
default settings.
Step 9
Customize the security service settings. 
Step 10
Submit and commit your changes. 
Related Topics 
Defining Senders and Recipients for Mail Policies
You can define senders and recipients to whom the policy applies in the following ways:
Full email address: 
user@example.com
Partial email address: 
user@
All users in a domain: 
@example.com
All users in a partial domain: 
@.example.com
By matching an LDAP Query
Note
Entries for users are case-insensitive in both the GUI and CLI in AsyncOS. For example, if you 
enter the recipient 
Joe@
 for a user, a message sent to 
joe@example.com
 will match.