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AsyncOS 9.5.x for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 8      Centralized Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines
  Managing Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines
You will assign these quarantines to message and content filters and DLP message actions as part of 
the migration process. 
If you have already migrated to centralized quarantines: 
Make sure your Email Security appliance has message and content filters and DLP message actions 
that will move messages to the quarantine. See the user guide or online help for the Email Security 
appliance. 
About Editing Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantine Settings 
Note
You cannot rename a quarantine. 
See also 
To change quarantine settings, choose  Email > Message Quarantine > Policy, Virus, and Outbreak 
Quarantines, and then click the name of a quarantine. 
Determining the Filters and Message Actions to Which a Policy Quarantine Is 
Assigned 
You can view the message filters, content filters, Data Loss Prevention (DLP) message actions, and 
DMARC verification profiles that are associated with a policy quarantine, and the Email Security 
appliance on which each is configured. 
Procedure 
Step 1
Click  Email > Message Quarantine > Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines.
Step 2
Click the name of the policy quarantine to check. 
Step 3
Scroll to the bottom of the page and view the Associated Message Filters/Content Filters/DLP 
Message Actions
About Deleting Policy Quarantines 
Before you delete a policy quarantine, see if it is associated with any active filters or message 
actions. See 
You can delete a policy quarantine even if it is assigned to a filter or message action. 
If you delete a quarantine that is not empty, the default action defined in the quarantine will be 
applied to all messages, even if you have selected the option not to delete messages if the disk is 
full. See