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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.1 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 27      Quarantines
  Configuring the Spam Quarantine
Step 5
Customize the message body. AsyncOS supports several message variables that, when placed in the 
message body, are expanded to the actual value for the specific end user. For example, 
%username%
 is 
expanded to the actual user’s name when the notification is generated for that user. The supported 
message variables include:
New Message Count (
%new_message_count%
) - the number of new messages since the user’s 
last login.
Total Message Count (
%total_message_count%
) - the number of messages for the user in the 
end user quarantine.
Days Until Message Expires (
%days_until_expire%
)
Quarantine URL (
%quarantine_url%
) - URL to log in to quarantine and view messages.
Username (
%username%
)
New Message Table (
%new_quarantine_messages%
) - A listing of new messages in the 
quarantine for the user.
You can include these message variables in the message body by typing them directly in the text of 
the Message Body field, or you can place the cursor where you would like the variable inserted and 
then click on the name of the variable in the Message Variables listing on the right.
Step 6
Select a message format (HTML, Text, or HTML/Text).
Step 7
Specify a bounce address (bounced notifications will be sent to this address).
Step 8
Optionally, you can consolidate messages sent to the same LDAP user at different addresses. 
Step 9
Set the notification schedule. You can configure the notifications to be sent once a month, once a week, 
or one or more times a day (with or without weekends).
Step 10
Submit and commit your changes.
Configuring an External Spam Quarantine
You can have spam and suspect spam to an external spam quarantine configured on a separate Cisco 
Content Security appliance. For more information, see 
If you use an external spam quarantine, the quarantine settings are configured on that Cisco Content 
Security appliance. If you have both the local and an external spam quarantine enabled on your Cisco 
Content Security appliance, the local spam quarantine, along with its settings, take precedence.
Messages that are released from the Security Management appliance (external quarantine) will skip the 
RAT, domain exceptions, aliasing, incoming filters, masquerading, bounce verification, and the work 
queue.
Adding an External Spam Quarantine
Procedure 
Step 1
Choose Security Services > Centralized Services > Spam Quarantine
Step 2
Click Add Quarantine. 
Step 3
Enter a name for the quarantine. The name is not significant, and is used for reference only.