Руководство Пользователя для Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C170

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Chapter 3      Setup and Installation
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1 for Email Configuration Guide
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Enable IronPort Anti-Spam
Your IronPort appliance ships with a 30-day evaluation key for the IronPort 
Anti-Spam software. During this portion of the 
systemsetup
 command, you can 
choose to accept the license agreements and enable IronPort Anti-Spam globally 
on the appliance. 
IronPort Anti-Spam scanning will then be enabled on the incoming mail policy.
Note
If you do not accept the license agreement, IronPort Anti-Spam is not enabled on 
the appliance.
See 
 for all of the IronPort Anti-Spam configuration 
options available on the appliance. 
Select a Default Anti-Spam Scanning Engine
If you have enabled more than one anti-spam scanning engine, you are prompted 
to select which engine will be enabled for use on the default incoming mail policy.
Enable IronPort Spam Quarantine
If you choose to enable an anti-spam service, you can enable the incoming mail 
policy to send spam and suspected spam messages to the local IronPort Spam 
Quarantine. Enabling the IronPort Spam Quarantine also enables the end-user 
quarantine on the appliance. Only administrators can access the end-user 
quarantine until end-user access is configured.
See “Quarantines” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Daily Management 
Guide
 for information on the IronPort Spam Quarantine.
Enable Anti-Virus Scanning
Your IronPort appliance ships with a 30-day evaluation key for virus scanning 
engines. During this portion of the 
systemsetup
 command, you can choose to 
accept one or more license agreements and enable anti-virus scanning on the 
appliance. You must accept a license agreement for each anti-virus scanning 
engine you want to enable on your appliance.