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Chapter 7      Spam Quarantine
  Managing Messages in the Spam Quarantine
The spam quarantine opens in a separate browser window. 
Searching for Messages in the Spam Quarantine
Procedure 
Step 1
Specify an envelope recipient.
Note
You can enter a partial address. 
Step 2
Select whether the search results should match the exact recipient you entered, or whether the results 
should contain, start with, or end with your entry.
Step 3
Enter a date range to search through. Click the calendar icons to select a date.
Step 4
Specify a From: address, and select whether the search results should contain, match exactly, start with, 
or end with the value you entered.
Step 5
Click Search. Messages matching your search criteria are displayed below the Search section of the 
page.
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Searching Very Large Message Collections
If you have a very large collection of messages in the spam quarantine, and if your search terms are not 
narrowly defined, your query may take a very long time to return information, or it may time out.
You will be prompted to confirm whether you want to resubmit your search. Please note that having 
multiple large searches running simultaneously can impact performance.
Viewing Messages in the Spam Quarantine
The message listing shows messages in the spam quarantine. You can select how many messages are 
shown at one time. You can sort the display by clicking on the column headings. Click the same column 
again to reverse the sorting.
Click the subject of a message to view the message, including the body and headers. The message is 
displayed in the Message Details page. The first 20K of the message is displayed. If the message is 
longer, it is truncated at 20K and you can download the message via the link at the bottom of the 
message.
From the Message Details page you can delete a message (select Delete) or select Release to release the 
message. Releasing a message causes it to be delivered. 
To view additional details about the message, click the Message Tracking link. 
Note the following: