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Cisco AsyncOS 9.5 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 28      Using Email Security Monitor
  Managing Reports
Setting the Return Address for Reports
To set the return address for reports, see 
. From the CLI, use the 
addressconfig 
command.
Managing Reports
You can create, edit, delete, and view archived scheduled reports. You can also run a report immediately 
(on-demand report). The following report types are available: Content Filters, DLP Incident Summary, 
Executive Summary, Incoming Mail Summary, Internal Users Summary, Outgoing Mail Summary, 
Sender Groups, and Outbreak Filters. Managing and viewing these reports is discussed below.
Note
When in Cluster Mode, you are unable to view reports. You may view reports when in machine mode.
The Monitor > Scheduled Reports page shows a listing of the scheduled reports already created on the 
appliance. 
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Scheduled Reports
Scheduled reports can be scheduled to run on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. You can select a time at 
which to run the report. Regardless of when you run a report, it will only include data for the time period 
that you specify, for example the past 3 days or the previous calendar month. Note that a daily report 
scheduled to run at 1AM will contain data for the previous day, midnight to midnight. 
Your appliance ships with a default set of scheduled reports —you can use, modify, or delete any of them.
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Scheduling a Report to be Generated Automatically 
Procedure 
Step 1
On the Monitor > Scheduled Reports page, click Add Scheduled Report
Step 2
Select a report type. Depending on the report type you select, different options may be available. 
For more information about the available types of scheduled reports, see 
Step 3
Enter a descriptive title for the report. AsyncOS does not verify the uniqueness of report names. To avoid 
confusion, do not create multiple reports with the same name.