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IronPort - daily management guide - AsyncOS 7.6.1

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CHAPTER 5 Logging 5-1<br />

OL-25138-01<br />

Message Delivery For Safelists and Blocklists 4-38<br />

Administrator Tasks for Creating and Maintaining Safelists and Blocklists 4-39<br />

Enabling and Configuring Safelist/Blocklist Settings 4-39<br />

Backing Up and Restoring the Safelist/Blocklist Database 4-40<br />

Synchronizing Safelist and Blocklist Settings and Databases 4-40<br />

Troubleshooting Safelists and Blocklists 4-41<br />

End User Tasks for Configuring Safelists and Blocklists 4-41<br />

Accessing Safelists and Blocklists 4-42<br />

Adding Entries to Safelists 4-42<br />

Adding Entries to Blocklists 4-44<br />

Overview 5-1<br />

Understanding Log Files and Log Subscriptions 5-1<br />

Log Types 5-2<br />

Log Type Characteristics 5-4<br />

Log Retrieval Methods 5-6<br />

Log Filenames and Directory Structure 5-6<br />

Log Rollover and Transfer Schedule 5-6<br />

Logs Enabled by Default 5-7<br />

Log Types 5-7<br />

Timestamps in Log Files 5-8<br />

Using <strong>IronPort</strong> Text Mail Logs 5-8<br />

Interpreting an <strong>IronPort</strong> Text Mail Log 5-9<br />

Examples of Text Mail Log Entries 5-10<br />

Log Entries for Generated or Re-Written Messages 5-14<br />

Messages Sent to the Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> Spam Quarantine 5-14<br />

Using <strong>IronPort</strong> Delivery Logs 5-15<br />

Examples of Delivery Log Entries 5-16<br />

Using <strong>IronPort</strong> Bounce Logs 5-17<br />

Examples of Bounce Log Entries 5-19<br />

Using <strong>IronPort</strong> Status Logs 5-19<br />

Reading Status Logs 5-20<br />

Using <strong>IronPort</strong> Domain Debug Logs 5-22<br />

Using <strong>IronPort</strong> Injection Debug Logs 5-23<br />

Using <strong>IronPort</strong> System Logs 5-24<br />

Using <strong>IronPort</strong> CLI Audit Logs 5-25<br />

Using <strong>IronPort</strong> FTP Server Logs 5-26<br />

Using <strong>IronPort</strong> HTTP Logs 5-27<br />

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

Contents<br />

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