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Chapter 4      Quarantines
Quarantines Overview
  •
Providing a foundation for the Virus Outbreak Filters feature - hold messages 
flagged by the Virus Outbreak Filters feature until a virus update is released. 
For more information about the Virus Outbreak Filters feature, see the “Virus 
Outbreak Filters” chapter in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email 
Configuration Guide
Your IronPort appliance can have several pre-configured quarantines, depending 
on features licensed; however, the Policy quarantine is created by default, 
regardless of license.
  •
Outbreak, a quarantine used by the Virus Outbreak Filters feature created 
when the Virus Outbreak Filters feature license key is enabled.
  •
Virus, a quarantine used by the anti-virus engine, created when the anti-virus 
license key is enabled.
  •
Policy, a default quarantine (for example, use this to store messages requiring 
review).
For details on how to add, modify, or delete additional quarantines, see 
Access and interact with system quarantines via the Graphical User Interface 
(GUI) or the Command Line Interface (CLI) via the 
quarantineconfig
 
command.
Note
The Command Line Interface (CLI) for system quarantines contains a subset of 
the functionality found in the GUI (see the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS CLI Reference 
Guide
).
IronPort Spam Quarantines
AsyncOS can be configured to send both spam and suspected spam to an IronPort 
Spam quarantine. You can also configure the system to send a notification email 
to users, informing them of quarantined spam and suspected spam messages. This 
notification contains a summary of the messages currently in the IronPort Spam 
quarantine for that user. The user may view the messages and decide whether to 
have them delivered to their inbox or delete them. Users can also search through 
their quarantined messages. Users can access the quarantine via the notification 
or directly via a web browser (this requires authentication, see 
).