A Cisco ESA administrator has several mail policies configured. While testing policy match using a specific sender, the email was not matching the expected policy.
What is the reason of this?
A.
The “From” header is checked against all policies in a top-down fashion.
B.
The message header with the highest priority is checked against each policy in a top-down fashion.
C.
The “To” header is checked against all policies in a top-down fashion.
D.
The message header with the highest priority is checked against the Default policy in a top-down fashion.
B might be more correct.
The envelope sender and the envelope recipeint have a higher priority over the sender header when you match a message to a mail policy. If you configure a mail policy to match a specific user, the messages are automatically classified into the mail policy based on the envelope sender and the envelope recipient.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/esa/esa11-1/user_guide/b_ESA_Admin_Guide_11_1/b_ESA_Admin_Guide_chapter_01001.html
A is Correct.
First Match Wins
Each user (sender or recipient) is evaluated for each mail policy defined the appropriate mail policy table in a top-down fashion.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/esa/esa11-1/user_guide/b_ESA_Admin_Guide_11_1/b_ESA_Admin_Guide_chapter_01001.html?bookSearch=true
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