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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Daily Management Guide
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Chapter 4      Quarantines
Configuring the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantines Feature
Figure 4-21
Enabling the IronPort Spam Quarantine on the Management Interface
Step 2
Specify whether to use HTTP or HTTPS as well as the associated port numbers.
Step 3
Select whether to redirect HTTP requests to HTTPS.
Step 4
Specify whether this is the default interface (notifications and quarantine logins will originate on this 
interface) for Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine access. Select whether to use the hostname in the URL or 
specify a custom URL.
Step 5
Submit and commit your changes.
Enabling Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantines for a Mail Policy
Once you have enabled the local Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine (or added an external Cisco IronPort 
Spam quarantine) you can configure a mail policy to send spam or suspected spam messages to that 
quarantine. Note that you must have Cisco IronPort Anti-Spam scanning enabled on the mail policy in 
order to be able to send mail to the Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine.
To configure a mail policy to send spam or suspect spam to the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine:
Step 1
On the Mail Policies > Incoming Mail Policies page, click the link in the Anti-Spam column for the 
corresponding mail policy.