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Initial number of
seconds to wait
before retrying a
message
seconds to wait
before retrying a
message
The amount of time the system should wait before the first
attempt to re-deliver the soft bounced message. The default is
60 seconds. Set the initial retry time to a high value to reduce
the frequency of soft bounce attempts. Conversely, to increase
the frequency, lower the value.
attempt to re-deliver the soft bounced message. The default is
60 seconds. Set the initial retry time to a high value to reduce
the frequency of soft bounce attempts. Conversely, to increase
the frequency, lower the value.
Maximum
number of
seconds to wait
before retrying a
message
number of
seconds to wait
before retrying a
message
The maximum amount of time the system should wait before
trying to re-deliver the soft bounced message. The default is
3,600 seconds (1 hour). This is not the interval between each
subsequent try; rather, it is another parameter that can be used
to control the number of retries. The initial retry interval is
limited on the high end by the maximum retry interval. If the
calculated retry interval period exceeds the maximum retry
interval then the maximum retry interval is used instead.
trying to re-deliver the soft bounced message. The default is
3,600 seconds (1 hour). This is not the interval between each
subsequent try; rather, it is another parameter that can be used
to control the number of retries. The initial retry interval is
limited on the high end by the maximum retry interval. If the
calculated retry interval period exceeds the maximum retry
interval then the maximum retry interval is used instead.
Hard bounce
message
generation
format
message
generation
format
Specify whether hard bounce message generation is enabled or
disabled. If it is enabled, you can choose the format of the
message. By default, bounce messages generated use the DSN
format (RFC 1894). You can select a custom notification
template to use for bounce messages. For more information,
see the “Text Resources” chapter of the Cisco IronPort
AsyncOS for Email Configuration Guide.
disabled. If it is enabled, you can choose the format of the
message. By default, bounce messages generated use the DSN
format (RFC 1894). You can select a custom notification
template to use for bounce messages. For more information,
see the “Text Resources” chapter of the Cisco IronPort
AsyncOS for Email Configuration Guide.
You can also choose whether or not to parse the DSN status
field from the bounce response. If you choose “Yes,” AsyncOS
searches the bounce response for a DSN status code (RFC
3436) and uses the code in the Status field of the delivery status
notification.
field from the bounce response. If you choose “Yes,” AsyncOS
searches the bounce response for a DSN status code (RFC
3436) and uses the code in the Status field of the delivery status
notification.
Send delay
warning
messages
warning
messages
Specify whether or not to send delay warnings. If enabled,
specify the minimum interval between messages as well as the
maximum number of retries to send.
specify the minimum interval between messages as well as the
maximum number of retries to send.
You can select a custom notification template to use for
warning messages. For more information, see the “Text
Resources” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email
Configuration Guide.
warning messages. For more information, see the “Text
Resources” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email
Configuration Guide.
Specify
Recipient for
Bounces
Recipient for
Bounces
You can bounce messages to an alternate address rather than
the default of the Envelope Sender address.
the default of the Envelope Sender address.
Table 2-5
Bounce Profile Parameters (Continued)