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AsyncOS 9.1.2 for Cisco Email Security Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 42      Centralizing Services on a Cisco Content Security Management Appliance
  Working with an External Spam Quarantine
Before You Begin 
Review the information in 
Review and take action on the information in 
Configure the Security Management appliance to support the centralized spam quarantine and 
safelist/blocklist features. See the documentation for your Security Management appliance. 
If a different external spam quarantine was previously configured for the Email Security appliance, 
first disable the external spam quarantine setting.
Complete the following procedure on each Email Security appliance. 
Procedure 
Step 1
Select Security Services > Centralized Services > Spam Quarantine.
Step 2
Click Configure.
Step 3
Select Enable External Spam Quarantine
Step 4
In the Name field, enter the name of the Security Management appliance.
The name is not significant, and is used for reference only. For example, enter the hostname of the 
Security Management appliance. 
Step 5
Enter an IP address and port number. 
These must match the IP address and port number that are specified on the Security Management 
appliance in the Spam Quarantines Settings page (Management Appliance > Centralized Services > 
Spam Quarantine
.) 
Step 6
(Optional) Select the check box to enable the External Safelist/Blocklist feature, and specify the 
appropriate blocklist action.
Step 7
Submit and commit your changes.
Step 8
Repeat this procedure for each Email Security appliance. 
What To Do Next 
If you have been using a local quarantine, see 
Related Topics 
 
 
Disabling the Local Spam Quarantine to Activate the External Quarantine 
If you were using a local spam quarantine before enabling an external spam quarantine, you must disable 
the local quarantine in order to send messages to the external quarantine.