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A Cisco ESA administrator was notified that a user was not receiving emails from a specific domain.

After reviewing the mail logs, the sender had a negative sender-based reputation score.

What should the administrator do to allow inbound email from that specific domain?

A.

Create a new inbound mail policy with a message filter that overrides Talos.

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A.

Create a new inbound mail policy with a message filter that overrides Talos.

B.

Ask the user to add the sender to the email application's allow list.

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B.

Ask the user to add the sender to the email application's allow list.

C.

Modify the firewall to allow emails from the domain.

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C.

Modify the firewall to allow emails from the domain.

D.

Add the domain into the allow list.

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D.

Add the domain into the allow list.

Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

The allow list is a feature that allows Cisco ESA to accept messages from specific email addresses or domains, regardless of their sender-based reputation score or other reputation filters.

To allow inbound email from that specific domain, the administrator should add the domain into the allow list on Cisco ESA, which can be done from the web user interface by selecting Security Services > Safelist/Blocklist and clicking Add Entry.

The other options are not valid solutions to allow inbound email from that specific domain, because they do not affect the sender-based reputation score or the reputation filters on Cisco ESA.

Reference: User Guide for AsyncOS 15.0 for Cisco Secure Email Gateway, page 6-13 and page 6-14.

asked 10/10/2024
cesar ganguie
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