Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160

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AsyncOS 9.6 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 4      Using Centralized Email Security Reporting
  Understanding the Email Reporting Pages
Number of IP addresses used to send email (network owner pages only) 
Click More from SenderBase to see a page with all information supplied by the SenderBase 
Reputation Service. 
Details about the domains and IP addresses controlled by this network owner appear on network 
owner profile pages. Details about the IP addresses in the domain appear on domain pages. 
From a domain profile page, you can click on a specific IP address to view specific information, or view 
an organization profile page. 
Sender Groups Report Page
The Sender Groups report page 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 the documentation or online help for your Email 
Security appliance
To view the Sender Groups report page, select Email > Reporting > Sender Groups
From the Sender Group report page you can also generate a PDF or export raw data to a CSV file. For 
information on printing or exporting a file, see the 
.
Note
You can generate a scheduled report for the Sender Group report page. See the 
Outgoing Destinations Page
The Email > Reporting > Outgoing Destinations page provides information about the domains that 
your organization sends mail to. 
Use the Outgoing Destinations page to answer the following types of questions:
Which domains are the Email Security appliances sending mail to?
How much mail is sent to each domain?
How much of that mail is clean, spam positive, virus positive, or stopped by a content filter?
How many messages are delivered and how many messages are hard-bounced by the destination 
servers?