Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1050 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.2 for Email User Guide
Chapter 38 Centralizing Services on a Cisco Content Security Management Appliance
Setting Up an External Spam Quarantine
not change. If the IP address of the Security Management appliance changes, the receiving C- or
X-Series appliance will process the message as it would any other incoming message. You should always
use the same IP address for receiving and delivery on the Security Management appliance.
X-Series appliance will process the message as it would any other incoming message. You should always
use the same IP address for receiving and delivery on the Security Management appliance.
The Security Management appliance accepts mail for quarantining from the IP addresses specified in the
Cisco Spam Quarantine settings. To configure the local quarantine on the Security Management
appliance see the Cisco Content Security Management Appliance User Guide. Note that the local
quarantine on the Security Management appliance is referred to as an external quarantine by the other
Cisco appliances sending mail to it.
Cisco Spam Quarantine settings. To configure the local quarantine on the Security Management
appliance see the Cisco Content Security Management Appliance User Guide. Note that the local
quarantine on the Security Management appliance is referred to as an external quarantine by the other
Cisco appliances sending mail to it.
Mail released by the Security Management appliance is delivered to the primary and secondary hosts
(Cisco appliance or other groupware host) as defined in the Spam Quarantine Settings (see the
Cisco Content Security Management Appliance User Guide). Therefore, regardless of the number of
Cisco appliances delivering mail to the Security Management appliance, all released mail, notifications,
and alerts are sent to a single host (groupware or Cisco appliance). Take care to not overburden the
primary host for delivery from the Security Management appliance.
(Cisco appliance or other groupware host) as defined in the Spam Quarantine Settings (see the
Cisco Content Security Management Appliance User Guide). Therefore, regardless of the number of
Cisco appliances delivering mail to the Security Management appliance, all released mail, notifications,
and alerts are sent to a single host (groupware or Cisco appliance). Take care to not overburden the
primary host for delivery from the Security Management appliance.
Setting Up an External Spam Quarantine
Before You Begin
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Configure the Security Management appliance to support the centralized Spam Quarantine and End
User Safelist/Blocklist features. See the Cisco Content Security Management Appliance User
Guide.
User Safelist/Blocklist features. See the Cisco Content Security Management Appliance User
Guide.
Note
As soon as you enable the external spam quarantine, the Email Security appliance stops sending
messages to the local spam quarantine. In order to avoid a gap in service, configure the Security
Management appliance for centralized spam quarantine before you disable the local quarantine.
messages to the local spam quarantine. In order to avoid a gap in service, configure the Security
Management appliance for centralized spam quarantine before you disable the local quarantine.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose Security Services > External Spam Quarantine.
Step 2
Click Configure.
Step 3
In the External Spam Quarantine section, select the Enable External Spam Quarantine check box.
Step 4
In the Name field, enter the name of the Security Management appliance.
Step 5
Enter an IP address and port number. The IP address and port number for the Security Management
appliance are configured on the Cisco Spam Quarantine page.
appliance are configured on the Cisco Spam Quarantine page.
Step 6
(Optional) Select the check box to enable the End User Safelist/Blocklist feature, and specify the
appropriate blocklist action.
appropriate blocklist action.
Step 7
Submit and commit your changes.
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