Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M390 User Guide

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Chapter 8      Centralized Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines
  Managing Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines
Step 4
Specify the users who can access this quarantine: 
Step 5
Submit and commit your changes.
What To Do Next 
If you have not yet migrated quarantines from the Email Security appliance: 
You will assign these quarantines to message and content filters and DLP message actions as part of 
the migration process. 
If you have already migrated to centralized quarantines: 
Make sure your Email Security appliance has message and content filters and DLP message actions 
that will move messages to the quarantine. See the user guide or online help for the Email Security 
appliance. 
Option Information 
Modify Subject 
Type the text to add and specify whether to add it to the 
beginning or the end of the original message subject. 
For example, you might want to warn the recipient that the 
message may contain inappropriate content. 
Note
In order for a subject with non-ASCII characters to 
display correctly it must be represented according to 
RFC 2047. 
Add X-Header
An X-Header can provide a record of actions taken on a 
message. This can be helpful for example when handling 
inquiries about why a particular message was delivered. 
Enter a name and value. 
Example: 
Name =
Inappropriate-release-early 
Value = 
True 
Strip Attachments
Stripping attachments protects against viruses that may be in 
such files. 
User Information
Local Users 
The list of local users includes only users with roles that can access 
quarantines. 
The list excludes users with Administrator privileges, because all 
Administrators have full access to quarantines. 
Externally 
Authenticated Users 
You must have configured external authentication. 
Custom User Roles 
You see this option only if you have created at least one custom user role with 
quarantine access.