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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.1 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 27      Quarantines
  Managing Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines
Creating Policy Quarantines 
Before You Begin 
Understand how messages in quarantines are automatically managed, including retention times and 
default actions. See 
, and 
Determine which users you want to have access to each quarantine, and create users and custom user 
roles accordingly. For details, see 
Procedure 
Step 1
Choose Monitor > Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines.
Step 2
Click Add Policy Quarantine
Step 3
Enter information. 
Keep the following in mind: 
You cannot rename a quarantine. 
If you do not want messages in this quarantine to be processed before the end of the Retention Period 
you specify, even when quarantine disk space is full, deselect Free up space by applying default 
action on messages upon space overflow
Do not select this option for all quarantines. The system must be able to make space by deleting 
messages from at least one quarantine. 
If you select Release as the default action, you can specify additional actions to apply to messages 
that are released before their retention period has passed: 
Step 4
Specify the users who can access this quarantine: 
Option Information 
Modify Subject 
Type the text to add and specify whether to add it to the 
beginning or the end of the original message subject. 
For example, you might want to warn the recipient that the 
message may contain inappropriate content. 
Note
In order for a subject with non-ASCII characters to 
display correctly it must be represented according to 
RFC 2047. 
Add X-Header
An X-Header can provide a record of actions taken on a 
message. This can be helpful for example when handling 
inquiries about why a particular message was delivered. 
Enter a name and value. 
Example: 
Name =
Inappropriate-release-early 
Value = 
True 
Strip Attachments
Stripping attachments protects against viruses that may be in 
such files.