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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Configuration Guide
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Figure 14-18
DLP Notification Templates Enabled in a DLP Policy
DLP Notification Variables
DLP notification templates can use the following variables.
Table 14-6
DLP Notification Variables
Variable 
Substituted With
$DLPPolicy
Replaced by the name of the email DLP policy violated.
$DLPSeverity
Replaced by the severity of violation. Can be “Low,” “Medium,” 
“High,” or “Critical.”
$DLPRiskFactor
Replaced by the risk factor of the message’s sensitive material 
(score 0 - 100).
$To 
Replaced by the message To: header (not the Envelope 
Recipient).
$From
Replaced by the message From: header (not the Envelope 
Sender).
$Subject
Replaced by the subject of the original message.
$Date
Replaced by the current date, using the format MM/DD/YYYY.
$Time
Replaced by the current time, in the local time zone.
$GMTimestamp
Replaced by the current time and date, as would be found in the 
Received: line of an email message, using GMT.
$MID
Replaced by the Message ID, or “MID” used internally to 
identify the message. Not to be confused with the RFC822 
“Message-Id” value (use $Header to retrieve that).
$Group
Replaced by the name of the sender group the sender matched on 
when injecting the message. If the sender group had no name, the 
string “>Unknown<” is inserted.
$Reputation
Replaced by the SenderBase Reputation score of the sender. If 
there is no reputation score, it is replaced with “None”.
$filenames
Replaced with a comma-separated list of the message’s 
attachments’ filenames.
$filetypes
Replaced with a comma-separated list of the message's 
attachments' file types.
$filesizes
Replaced with a comma-separated list of the message’s 
attachment’s file sizes.