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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5.5 for Email Security User Guide
 
Chapter 30      Spam Quarantine
  Setting Up the Local Spam Quarantine
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes.
What To Do Next 
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Configuring the IP Interface for Browser Access to the Spam Quarantine 
When administrators and end users access the spam quarantine, a separate browser window opens. 
Procedure 
Step 1
Choose Network > IP Interfaces.
Step 2
Click the interface name (for this example, we will use the Management interface). 
Step 3
In the Spam Quarantine section, configure settings for access to the spam quarantine: 
Option Description 
Quarantine Size
The maximum possible size shown is determined by your appliance 
hardware. 
If you deselect When storage space is full, automatically delete oldest 
messages first
, newer messages will not be added to a full quarantine. Cisco 
recommends that you enable this feature so that a full quarantine will not 
cause messages to queue (back up) on your appliance. 
Schedule Delete After
Specify the number of days to hold messages before deleting them. 
Cisco recommends that you configure the quarantine to delete older 
messages to prevent the quarantine from filling to capacity, but you can elect 
not to schedule automatic deletion. 
Notify Cisco Upon 
Message Release 
Spam Quarantine 
Appearance 
Logo
By default, the Cisco logo is displayed at the top of the spam quarantine page 
when the user logs in to view quarantined messages. 
To use a custom logo instead, upload the logo. The logo should be a .jpg, .gif, 
or .png file that is at most 50 pixels high by 500 pixels wide.
Login page message
(Optional) Specify a login page message. This message is shown to end users 
and administrators when they log in to view the quarantine. 
If you do not specify a message, the following message appears: 
Enter your login information below. If you are unsure what to enter, 
please contact your administrator. 
Administrative Users 
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