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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5.5 for Email Security User Guide
 
Chapter 30      Spam Quarantine
  Setting Up the Local Spam Quarantine
Related Topics
Configuring a Mail Policy to Quarantine Spam 
Once you have enabled the spam quarantine, you can configure a mail policy to send spam or suspected 
spam to that quarantine. Anti-spam scanning must be enabled on the mail policy in order to send mail to 
the spam quarantine. 
For complete information about configuring mail policies to quarantine spam, see 
Procedure 
Step 1
On the Mail Policies > Incoming Mail Policies page, click the link in the Anti-Spam column for the 
corresponding mail policy.
Step 2
In the Anti-Spam Settings section, select Use IronPort Anti-Spam service
Step 3
In the Positively-Identified Spam Settings section, select Spam Quarantine for the Apply This Action 
to Message
 option. 
Step 4
Configure settings for suspected spam and marketing email. 
Step 5
Submit and commit your changes.
Limiting Which Recipients Have Mail Quarantined 
You can use multiple mail policies (Mail Policies > Incoming Mail Policy) to specify a list of recipient 
addresses for which mail will not be quarantined. Select ‘Deliver’ or ‘Drop’ instead of quarantine when 
configuring the anti-spam settings for the mail policy.
Ensuring That Message Text Displays Correctly 
AsyncOS attempts to determine the character set of a message based on the encoding that is specified in 
the message headers. However, if the encoding specified in the headers does not match that of the actual 
text, the message will not be displayed properly when viewed in the spam quarantine. This situation is 
more likely to occur with spam messages. 
To ensure that message text displays correctly for these messages, see 
Specifying a Default Encoding 
If an incoming message does not have a character set encoding specified in the headers, you can 
configure your appliance to specify a default encoding.