Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M1070 Mode D'Emploi
Chapter 6 Managing the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine
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The envelope sender and the From header for the specified mail are both added to
the safelist, and the released messages proceed directly to the destination queue,
skipping any further work queue processing in the email pipeline.
the safelist, and the released messages proceed directly to the destination queue,
skipping any further work queue processing in the email pipeline.
Note
End users can also use the spam notification message to release messages. Click
the Not Spam link to release a particular message. End users also have the option
to add senders to their safelists.
the Not Spam link to release a particular message. End users also have the option
to add senders to their safelists.
Working with Blocklists
End users can use blocklists to prevent the delivery of mail from specified
senders. To add senders to a blocklist, the end user selects Options > Blocklist
from the end user quarantine.
senders. To add senders to a blocklist, the end user selects Options > Blocklist
from the end user quarantine.
Figure 6-10
Adding Senders to a Blocklist
From the end user quarantine, the end user enters an email address or domain in
the field, and clicks Add to List.
the field, and clicks Add to List.
When the Email Security appliance receives mail from the specified email address
or domain that matches an entry in the blocklist, it treats the mail as spam. The
mail might be deleted or quarantined, depending on the blocklist action setting.
or domain that matches an entry in the blocklist, it treats the mail as spam. The
mail might be deleted or quarantined, depending on the blocklist action setting.