Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C380 用户指南
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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.6 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
Chapter 21 Email Authentication
How to Verify Incoming Messages Using DKIM
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes.
Domain Keys and Logging
Lines such as the following are added to the mail logs upon DomainKeys signing:
Lines such as these are added to the mail logs upon DKIM signing:
How to Verify Incoming Messages Using DKIM
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Tue Aug 28 15:29:30 2007 Info: MID 371 DomainKeys: signing with dk-profile - matches
user123@example.com
Tue Aug 28 15:34:15 2007 Info: MID 373 DomainKeys: cannot sign - no profile matches
user12@example.com
Tue Aug 28 15:29:54 2007 Info: MID 372 DKIM: signing with dkim-profile - matches
user@example.com
Tue Aug 28 15:34:15 2007 Info: MID 373 DKIM: cannot sign - no profile matches
user2@example.com
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How to Verify Incoming Messages Using DKIM
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Step 1
Create a profile for verifying messages using
DKIM.
DKIM.
.
Step 2
(Optional) Create a custom mail flow policy to
use for verifying incoming messages using
DKIM.
use for verifying incoming messages using
DKIM.
Step 3
Configure your mail flow policies to verify
incoming messages using DKIM.
incoming messages using DKIM.
Step 4
Define the action that the Email Security
appliance takes on verified messages.
appliance takes on verified messages.
Step 5
Associate the action with groups of specific
senders or recipients.
senders or recipients.