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policyconfig<br />

Description<br />

Usage<br />

Example<br />

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Table 3-133 filters (Continued)<br />

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Configure per recipient or sender based policies.<br />

Commit: This command requires a ‘commit’.<br />

Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> AsyncOS 7.6 <strong>CLI</strong> Reference Guide<br />

Chapter<br />

Cluster Management: This command can be used in all three machine modes<br />

(cluster, group, machine).<br />

Batch Command: This command does not support a batch format.<br />

In this example, the policyconfig -> edit -> antispam subcommand is used to<br />

edit the <strong>IronPort</strong> Anti-Spam settings for the default incoming mail policy. (Note<br />

that this same configuration is available in the GUI from the Email Security<br />

Manager feature.)<br />

First, messages positively identified as spam are chosen not to be archived;<br />

they will be dropped.<br />

Messages that are suspected to be spam are chosen to be archived. They will<br />

also be sent to the <strong>IronPort</strong> Spam Quarantine installed on the server named<br />

quarantine.example.com. The text [quarantined: possible spam] is<br />

prepended to the subject line and a special header of X-quarantined: true<br />

is configured to be added to these suspect messages. In this scenario,<br />

Administrators and end-users can check the quarantine for false positives,<br />

and an administrator can adjust, if necessary, the suspected spam threshold.

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