Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1050 Guía Del Usuario
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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.8 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
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Spam Quarantine
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Overview of the Spam Quarantine
The spam quarantine (also known as ISQ, End-User Quarantine, and EUQ) provides a safeguard
mechanism for organizations that are concerned about “false positives” — that is, legitimate email
messages that the appliance has deemed to be spam. When the appliance determines that a message is
spam or suspected spam, you may want to let the recipient or an administrator review the message before
delivering or deleting it. The spam quarantine stores messages for this purpose.
mechanism for organizations that are concerned about “false positives” — that is, legitimate email
messages that the appliance has deemed to be spam. When the appliance determines that a message is
spam or suspected spam, you may want to let the recipient or an administrator review the message before
delivering or deleting it. The spam quarantine stores messages for this purpose.
Administrative users of the Email Security appliance can view all messages in a spam quarantine. End
users, usually the message recipients, can view their own quarantined messages in a slightly different
web interface.
users, usually the message recipients, can view their own quarantined messages in a slightly different
web interface.
The spam quarantine is separate from policy, virus, and outbreak quarantines.
Related Topics
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Local Versus External Spam Quarantine
A local spam quarantine stores spam and suspect spam on the Email Security appliance. An external
spam quarantine can store these messages on a separate Cisco Content Security Management appliance.
spam quarantine can store these messages on a separate Cisco Content Security Management appliance.
Consider using an external spam quarantine if: