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AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 4      Using Centralized Email Security Reporting
  Understanding the Email Reporting Pages
Note
If you have configured your anti-virus settings to deliver unscannable or encrypted messages, these 
messages will be counted as clean messages and not virus positive. Otherwise, the messages are counted 
as virus positive.
Additionally, if messages match a message filter and are not dropped or bounced by the filter, they are 
treated as clean. Messages dropped or bounced by a message filter are not counted in the totals.
Incoming Mail Page
The Email > Reporting > Incoming Mail page on the Security Management appliance provides 
interactive reporting on the real-time information for all remote hosts connecting to your managed 
Security Management appliances. You can gather information about the IP addresses, domains, and 
network owners (organizations) sending mail to your system. You can also perform a Sender Profile 
search on IP addresses, domains, or organizations that have sent mail to you.
The Incoming Mail Details interactive table displays detailed information about the particular IP 
address, domain, or network owner (organization). You can access a Sender Profile page for any IP 
address, domain, or network owner by clicking the corresponding link at the top of the Incoming Mail 
page, or on other Sender Profile pages. 
From the Incoming Mail pages you can: 
Perform a search on IP addresses, domains, or network owners (organizations) that have sent mail 
to your Security Management appliances. See 
View the Sender Groups report to monitor connections according to the specific sender group and 
mail flow policy actions. See the 
 for more 
information.
Clean Messages 
Accepted
This category is mail that is accepted and deemed to be virus and spam free. 
The most accurate representation of clean messages accepted when taking 
per-recipient scanning actions (such as splintered messages being processed 
by separate mail policies) into account. 
However, because messages that are marked as spam or virus positive and 
still delivered are not counted, the actual number of messages delivered may 
differ from the clean message count.
If messages match a message filter and are not dropped or bounced by the 
filter, they are treated as clean. Messages dropped or bounced by a message 
filter are not counted in the totals.
Messages processed on appliances on which the graymail feature is not 
enabled are counted as clean. 
Total Attempted 
Messages
This number includes spam, marketing messages (whether found by the 
graymail feature or by Marketing Email Scanning functionality in the 
anti-spam feature), social networking messages, bulk mail, and clean 
messages. 
Table 4-4
Email Categories on Overview Page
Category
Description