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Chapter 28      Using Email Security Monitor
  Email Security Monitor Pages
From a domain profile page, you can drill down to a specific IP address, or drill up to view an 
organization profile page. You can also display the DNS Verified status, SBRS (SenderBase Reputation 
Score), and Last Sender Group for each sender address in the IP Addresses table by clicking the Columns 
link at the bottom of that table. You can also hide any columns in that table. 
From a network owner profile page, you can display information such as Connections Rejected, 
Connections Accepted, Stopped by Recipient Throttling, and Detected by Advanced Malware Protection 
for each domain in the Domains table by clicking the Columns link at the bottom of that table. You can 
also hide any columns in that table. 
If you are an administrator of the system, on each of these pages, you can choose to add the network 
owner, domain, or IP address to a sender group by clicking the check box for the entity (if necessary) 
and then clicking Add to Sender Group. 
You can also add a sender to a sender group by clicking the Add to Sender Group link below the Sender 
Group Information in the Current Information table for the sender and clicking Add to Sender Group. 
For more information about adding senders to sender groups, see 
. Of course, you do not have to make any changes — you can let the security services 
handle incoming mail.
Related Topics
Sender Profile Search
Type an IP address, a domain, or an organization name in the Quick Search box to search for a specific 
sender. 
A Sender Profile page is displayed with the information for sender. See 
Sender Groups Report
The Sender Groups report provides a summary of connections by sender group and mail flow policy 
action, allowing you to review SMTP connection and mail flow policy trends. The Mail Flow by Sender 
Group listing shows the percentage and number of connections for each sender group. The Connections 
by Mail Flow Policy Action chart shows the percentage of connections for each mail flow policy action. 
This page provides an overview of the effectiveness of your Host Access Table (HAT) policies. For more 
information about the HAT, see 
.
Outgoing Destinations
The Outgoing Destinations page provides information about the domains your company sends mail to. 
The page consists of two section. The top half of the page consists of graphs depicting the top 
destinations by outgoing threat messages and top destinations by outgoing clean messages on the top 
half of the page. The bottom half of the page displays a chart showing all the columns sorted by total 
recipients (default setting). 
You can select a time range on which to report, such as an hour, a week, or a custom range. As with all 
reports, you can export the data for the graphs or the details listing to CSV format via the Export link.
The Outgoing Destinations page can be used to answer the following types of questions:
What domains is the appliance sending mail to?
How much mail is sent to each domain?