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Chapter 4 Quarantines
Configuring the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantines Feature
Step 10
Submit and commit your changes.
Configuring an External Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine
You can configure your Cisco IronPort appliance to send spam and suspect spam to an external Cisco
IronPort Spam quarantine configured on a separate Cisco IronPort appliance. The Cisco IronPort
M-Series appliance is specifically designed to perform this role. For more information about the Cisco
IronPort M-Series appliance, see “The Cisco IronPort M-Series Security Management Appliance” in the
Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Configuration Guide.
IronPort Spam quarantine configured on a separate Cisco IronPort appliance. The Cisco IronPort
M-Series appliance is specifically designed to perform this role. For more information about the Cisco
IronPort M-Series appliance, see “The Cisco IronPort M-Series Security Management Appliance” in the
Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Configuration Guide.
If you use an external Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine, the quarantine settings are configured on that
Cisco IronPort appliance. If you have both the local and an external Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine
enabled on your Cisco IronPort appliance, the local Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine, along with its
settings, take precedence.
Cisco IronPort appliance. If you have both the local and an external Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine
enabled on your Cisco IronPort appliance, the local Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine, along with its
settings, take precedence.
Messages that are released from the M-Series appliance (external quarantine) will skip the RAT, domain
exceptions, aliasing, incoming filters, masquerading, bounce verification, and the work queue.
exceptions, aliasing, incoming filters, masquerading, bounce verification, and the work queue.
Adding an External Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine
To add an external Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine:
Step 1
From the Monitor > External Spam Quarantine page, click Add Quarantine... The External Quarantines
page is displayed.
page is displayed.
Figure 4-19
Adding an External End User Quarantine
Step 2
Enter a name for the quarantine. The name is not significant, and is used for reference only.
Step 3
Enter an IP address and port number. The IP Address and port number are specified on the M-Series
appliance in the Spam Quarantines Settings page (for more information, see the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS
for Security Management User Guide ).
appliance in the Spam Quarantines Settings page (for more information, see the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS
for Security Management User Guide ).
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes.
Editing an External Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine
To edit an existing external Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine:
Step 1
Click Edit in the Settings column. The Edit External Quarantine page is displayed.
Step 2
Make changes to the settings.
Step 3
Submit and commit changes.