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Chapter 2 Using Email Security Monitor<br />

Retrieving CSV Data<br />

OL-25138-01<br />

Domain Key Events<br />

DNS Status<br />

Figure 2-41 Counters<br />

Email Security Monitor Pages<br />

You can retrieve the data used to build the charts and graphs in the Email Security Monitor in CSV<br />

format. The CSV data can be accessed in two ways:<br />

CSV reports delivered via email. You can generate a CSV report that is delivered via email or<br />

archived. This delivery method is useful when you want separate reports for each table represented<br />

on an Email Security Monitor page, or when you want to send CSV data to users who do not have<br />

access to internal networks.<br />

The comma-separated values (CSV) Report Type is an ASCII text file which contains the tabular<br />

data of the scheduled report. Each CSV file may contain up to 100 rows. If a report contains more<br />

than one type of table, a separate CSV file will be created for each table. Multiple CSV files for a<br />

single report will be compressed into a single .zip file for the archived file storage option or will all<br />

be attached to separate e-mail messages for e-mail delivery.<br />

For information about configuring scheduled or on-demand reports, see Reporting Overview,<br />

page 2-43.<br />

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

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