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So I am looking at two Outgoing Senders reports:
Top Senders by Clean Messages
Top Senders by Total Threat Messages
And on the first one I see our top level domain (Example: state.gov) and my Department's sub domain (Example: MyDepartment.stat...
we have the IP addresses of our on premise Exchange servers in our RELAYLIST Sender Group but in addition to those we also have two F5 load balancer IP addresses in there, these were added by the prior IronPort admin years and years ago and I am not ...
could you guys please try something for me, on your ESA or SMA go to Monitoring (Reporting) then Incoming Mail then scroll down to the bottom and in the Search for: pull down box select Domain and then type gmail.com and click the Search button (sorr...
I have a case open with Cisco on this and we believe we are doing everything right yet we can not break up our top level state wide domain to report the sub domains individually. We are a state government. Are any of you doing this, it would be lik...
The previous IronPort admin has a Message Filter setup to skip filters if you are on our WHITELIST, I am wondering if that is still necessary, as he set this up over 10 years ago?
When is the WHITELIST membership checked and does it automatically h...
I would break it down and first test by looking for just one word like "Bitcoin" then I would expand it to "make the payment through Bitcoin" I think the apostrophe in the "You'll" may be tripping you up if you are not escaping it with a backslash "Y...
gleaned this from: http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=1863030&seqNum=3 which helps but still doesn't explain why only one of the two domains that we host email for shows up in the Outgoing Senders report/bar graph chart
Outgoing Sende...
thanks Ken, yeah I did Message Tracking and I did not see anything coming from those F5 IPs that we have in the RELAYLIST so I think they can be removed
@Ken Stieers wrote:Incoming mail is from the domain of the IP of the sending mail exchange box NOT the envelope sender.For gmail, their mail exchange boxes are all on the google.com domain.
Thanks for the reply Ken, I hear you, but if that's the case...