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Chapter 4      Quarantines
Configuring the IronPort Spam Quarantines Feature
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Setting a shorter expiration time — configure the Schedule Delete After 
setting on the local quarantine to a shorter duration.
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Delete all of the remaining messages — to delete all of the remaining 
messages in the local quarantine, disable the quarantine and the click the 
“Delete All” link on the local quarantines page (see 
). This link only becomes available 
when a local IronPort Spam Quarantine with messages still contained in it has 
been disabled. 
You should now be ready to disable the local quarantine and enable the external 
quarantine while preventing new messages from entering the local quarantine 
during the transition.
IronPort Spam Quarantine Settings
Spam Quarantine Settings
Set quarantine size, deletion/retention policy, default language, and enable or 
disable IronPort notification. By default the local IronPort Spam quarantine is 
self-managing. This means that, once enabled, the quarantine will automatically 
delete spam after a set amount of time. If the quarantine gets full, older spam is 
deleted. You can configure and customize the look and behavior of the IronPort 
Spam quarantine, including specifying a custom logo and login page message. 
See 
Specify AsyncOS Operator users that may view or interact with the messages in 
the local IronPort Spam quarantine. All Administrator level users (such as the 
default ‘admin’ user) created in AsyncOS are automatically able to access and 
modify the IronPort Spam quarantine. Operators can view quarantine contents, 
but may not change the quarantine settings. See 
IronPort Spam Quarantine Access
Allow end users to access and manage their messages in the IronPort Spam 
quarantine directly via a web browser. Users with access will be able to view, 
search, release, and delete messages from the quarantine regardless of whether