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Chapter 2 Using Email Security Monitor<br />

The Delivery Status Page<br />

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Figure 2-16 Outgoing Senders Page (IP Addresses Displayed)<br />

Email Security Monitor Pages<br />

If you suspect delivery problems to a specific recipient domain or if you want to gather information on<br />

a Virtual Gateway address, the Monitor > Delivery Status Page provides monitoring information about<br />

email operations relating to a specific recipient domain.<br />

The Delivery Status Page displays the same information as the tophosts command within the CLI. (For<br />

more information, see “Determining the Make-up of the Email Queue” in Chapter 6, “Managing and<br />

Monitoring via the CLI.”)<br />

This page displays a list of the top 20, 50, or 100 recipient domains for messages delivered by the system<br />

within the last three hours. You can sort by latest host status, active recipients (the default), connections<br />

out, delivered recipients, soft bounced events, and hard bounced recipients by clicking the links in the<br />

column heading for each statistic.<br />

To search for a specific domain, type the name of the domain in the Domain Name: field and click<br />

Search.<br />

To drill down on a domain shown, click the domain name link.<br />

The results are shown in an Delivery Status Details Page.<br />

Note Any activity for a recipient domain results in that domain being “active” and thus present in the overview<br />

page. For example, if mail remains in the outbound queue due to delivery problems, that recipient<br />

domain continues to be listed in the outgoing mail overview.<br />

Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> <strong>AsyncOS</strong> 7.6 for Email Daily Management Guide<br />

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