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IronPort - Configuration Guide - AsyncOS 7.6.1

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Chapter 14 Text Resources<br />

OL-25136-01<br />

- EXPORT - Export text resource to a file.<br />

- PRINT - Display the content of a resource.<br />

- EDIT - Modify a resource.<br />

- DELETE - Remove a resource from the system.<br />

[]><br />

mail3.example.com>commit<br />

Now, use the new disclaimer in a filter<br />

Add-Timestamp:<br />

if (mail-from-group == 'Legal')<br />

{<br />

}<br />

add-footer('legal.disclaimervar');<br />

The add-footer() action supports non-ASCII text by adding the footer as an inline, UTF-8 coded,<br />

quoted printable attachment.<br />

Disclaimer Stamping and Multiple Encodings<br />

<strong>AsyncOS</strong> includes a setting used to modify the way disclaimer stamping with different character<br />

encodings works. By default, <strong>AsyncOS</strong> attempts to place the disclaimers it attaches within the body part<br />

of an email message. You can use a setting configured within the localeconfig command to configure<br />

the behavior if the encodings of the body part and the disclaimer are different. To understand this setting,<br />

it is helpful to view an email message as consisting of several parts:<br />

To: joe@example.com<br />

From: mary@example.com<br />

Subject: Hi!<br />

<br />

Headers<br />

Hello! Body part<br />

This message has been scanned... First attachment part<br />

Example.zip Second attachment part<br />

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

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