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User Guide for AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 32      Spam Quarantine
  Setting Up the Local Spam Quarantine
What To Do Next 
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Configuring the IP Interface for Browser Access to the Spam Quarantine 
When administrators and end users access the spam quarantine, a separate browser window opens. 
Procedure 
Step 1
Choose Network > IP Interfaces.
Step 2
Click the interface name (for this example, we will use the Management interface). 
Step 3
In the Spam Quarantine section, configure settings for access to the spam quarantine: 
By default, HTTP uses port 82 and HTTPS uses port 83. 
Specify the URL that appears in notifications and in the spam quarantine browser window. 
If you do not want to expose the hostname of your Security Management appliance to end users, you 
can specify an alternate hostname. 
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes. 
What To Do Next 
Ensure that your DNS server can resolve the hostname that you specified for spam quarantine access. 
Configuring Administrative User Access to the Spam Quarantine 
All users with administrator privileges can change spam quarantine settings and view and manage 
messages in the spam quarantine. You do not need to configure spam quarantine access for administrator 
users. 
If you configure access to the spam quarantine for users with the following roles, they can view, release, 
and delete messages in the spam quarantine: 
Operator
Read-only operator
Help desk user 
Guest 
Custom user roles that have spam quarantine privileges 
These users cannot access spam quarantine settings. 
Before You Begin 
Create users or custom user roles that have access to the spam quarantine. For more information, see