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Chapter 4      Quarantines
Configuring the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantines Feature
Note
If Spam notifications are enabled, but Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine access is not enabled, 
notifications will be sent to the “Deliver Bounce Messages To:” address.
Configuring the Local Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine
Once the local Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine is enabled (see 
), you can edit the quarantine’s settings to configure the Cisco 
IronPort Spam quarantine and how users will interact with it.
To configure the local Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine, click Edit in the Settings column for the IronPort 
Spam Quarantine on the Monitor > Quarantines page. The Edit IronPort Spam Quarantine page is 
displayed.
Configuring Spam Quarantine Settings for the Local Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine
To edit the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine settings for the Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine on the local 
Cisco IronPort appliance:
Step 1
Click Edit in the Settings column for the IronPort Spam Quarantine on the Monitor > Quarantines page. 
The Edit IronPort Spam Quarantine page is displayed.
Figure 4-15
Editing the IronPort Spam Quarantine Settings
Step 2
In the Spam Quarantine Settings section, specify a maximum quarantine size.
Step 3
You can configure the quarantine to delete the oldest messages when the quarantine is full. If unchecked, 
newer messages will not be added to a full quarantine. Cisco recommends that you enable this feature 
so that a full quarantine will not cause messages to queue (back up) on your appliance.