Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M1070 User Guide
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Chapter 7 Managing the Spam Quarantine
If your Email Security appliances are not on the same network as your Security Management appliance,
then you must use the Management interface.
then you must use the Management interface.
Step 5
In the Deliver Messages Via section, type the primary and alternate routing for delivering mail in the
corresponding text fields.
corresponding text fields.
Because the Security Management appliance does not send messages directly, all outgoing
quarantine-related email (such as spam notifications and messages released from Spam Quarantine)
must be delivered via another appliance or server that is configured to send messages.
quarantine-related email (such as spam notifications and messages released from Spam Quarantine)
must be delivered via another appliance or server that is configured to send messages.
You can route these messages through an SMTP or groupware server, or you can specify the outbound
listener interface of an Email Security appliance (typically the Data2 interface).
listener interface of an Email Security appliance (typically the Data2 interface).
The alternate address is used for load balancing and failover.
If you have multiple Email Security appliances, you can use the outbound listener interface of any
managed Email Security appliances for the primary and alternate addresses. Both must use the same
interface (either Data 1 or Data 2) as the outbound listener.
managed Email Security appliances for the primary and alternate addresses. Both must use the same
interface (either Data 1 or Data 2) as the outbound listener.
Read instructions on the screen for additional caveats about these addresses.
Step 6
In the Schedule Delete After section, specify the number of days to hold messages before deleting them.
Alternatively, select the Do not schedule a delete radio button to disable scheduled deletions. It is
recommended that you configure the quarantine to schedule deletions. When the quarantine fills to
capacity, it deletes the oldest messages first.
recommended that you configure the quarantine to schedule deletions. When the quarantine fills to
capacity, it deletes the oldest messages first.
Step 7
(Optional) In the Notify Cisco upon Message Release, check the checkbox to send a copy of released
messages to Cisco for analysis.
messages to Cisco for analysis.
It is recommended that you configure the quarantine to submit released messages for analysis.
Step 8
(Optional) In the Spam Quarantine Appearance section, customize the page that end users access
when they view the quarantine.
when they view the quarantine.
Choices include:
•
Use Current logo
•
Use Cisco Spam Quarantine logo
•
Upload Custom logo
If you choose ‘Upload Custom logo’, the logo appears at the top of the Spam Quarantine page when
the user logs in to view quarantined messages. The logo should be a .jpg, .gif, or .png file that is at
most 550 x 50 pixels. If a logo file is not supplied, the default Spam Quarantine logo is used.
the user logs in to view quarantined messages. The logo should be a .jpg, .gif, or .png file that is at
most 550 x 50 pixels. If a logo file is not supplied, the default Spam Quarantine logo is used.
Step 9
(Optional) In the Login Page Message text field, type in a login page message. The message appears to
end users when they are prompted to log in to the quarantine.
end users when they are prompted to log in to the quarantine.
Step 10
Optionally, modify the list of users authorized to view the Spam Quarantine. For more information, see
.
Step 11
Submit and commit your changes.
Configuring an Outbound IP Interface on the Security Management Appliance
Configure an interface on the Security Management appliance to send quarantine-related messages
(including notifications and released email) to the Email Security appliance for delivery.
(including notifications and released email) to the Email Security appliance for delivery.