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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1 for Email Daily Management Guide
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Chapter 4 Quarantines
Configuring the IronPort Spam Quarantines Feature
Enabling IronPort Spam Quarantines for a Mail Policy
Once you have enabled the local IronPort Spam quarantine (or added an external
IronPort Spam quarantine) you can configure a mail policy to send spam or
suspected spam messages to that quarantine. Note that you must have IronPort
Anti-Spam scanning enabled on the mail policy in order to be able to send mail to
the IronPort Spam quarantine.
IronPort Spam quarantine) you can configure a mail policy to send spam or
suspected spam messages to that quarantine. Note that you must have IronPort
Anti-Spam scanning enabled on the mail policy in order to be able to send mail to
the IronPort Spam quarantine.
To configure a mail policy to send spam or suspect spam to the IronPort Spam
Quarantine:
Quarantine:
Step 1
On the Mail Policies > Incoming Mail Policies page, click the link in the
Anti-Spam column for the corresponding mail policy.
Anti-Spam column for the corresponding mail policy.
Figure 4-22
Modifying a Mail Policy to Send Spam to the IronPort Spam
Quarantine
Quarantine
Step 2
The Mail Policies: Anti-Spam page is displayed.
Step 3
In the Positively-Identified Spam Settings section, select IronPort Spam
Quarantine for the Apply This Action to Message option.
Quarantine for the Apply This Action to Message option.