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Chapter 7      Spam Quarantine
  Configuring Spam Management Features for End Users
Configuring Spam Management Features for End Users 
Authentication Options for End Users Accessing Spam Management Features 
Note
Mailbox authentication does not allow users to view messages addressed to an email alias. 
To
See 
Understand the benefits and limitations 
of the different authentication methods 
for end-user access to spam 
management features. 
 and subsections 
Allow end users to access the spam 
quarantine directly via browser.
Send users a notification when 
messages addressed to them are routed 
to the spam quarantine. 
Notifications can include links for 
access to the spam quarantine.
Allow users to specify email addresses 
and domains of senders whom they 
know to be safe, and of senders whom 
they know to be sending spam or other 
unwanted mail. 
For End-User 
Spam Quarantine Access
Do This 
Directly via web browser, 
authentication required
and 
Via a link in a notification, 
authentication required
1.
In the End User Quarantine Access settings, choose LDAP or Mailbox 
(IMAP/POP)
2.
In the Spam Notifications settings, deselect Enable login without credentials for 
quarantine access
Directly via web browser, 
authentication required
and 
Via a link in a notification, 
authentication not required
1.
In the End User Quarantine Access settings, choose LDAP or Mailbox 
(IMAP/POP)
2.
In the Spam Notifications settings, select Enable login without credentials for 
quarantine access
Only via a link in a notification, 
authentication not required
In the End User Quarantine Access settings, choose None as the authentication method. 
No access 
In the End User Quarantine Access settings, deselect Enable End-User Quarantine 
Access