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Users and Quarantines
Once you answer “y” or yes to the question about adding users, you begin user management, 
where you can manage the user list. This lets you add or remove multiple users to the 
quarantine without having to go through the other quarantine configuration questions. Press 
Return (Enter) at an empty prompt ([]>) to exit the user management section and continue 
with configuring the quarantine.
Note — You will only be prompted to give users access to the quarantine if guest or operator 
users have already been created on the system.
A quarantine's user list only contains users belonging to the Operators or Guests groups. 
Users in the Administrators group always have full access to the quarantine. When managing 
the user list, the NEW command is suppressed if all the Operator/Guest users are already on 
the quarantine's user list. Similarly, DELETE is suppressed if there are no users to delete.
Users in the Operators/Guests groups with access to "HRQuarantine":
    1.  hrquar
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- DELETE - Delete a user.
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Currently configured quarantines:
 #  Quarantine Name     Size (MB) % full  Messages  Retention  Policy
 1  HRQuarantine        1,024      N/A        N/A        15d   Release
 2  Outbreak            3,072      0.0          1        12h   Release
 3  Policy              1,024      0.1        497        10d   Delete
 4  Virus               2,048      empty        0        30d   Delete
(N/A: Quarantine contents is not available at this time.)
1,024 MB available for quarantine allocation.
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new quarantine.
- EDIT - Modify a quarantine.
- DELETE - Remove a quarantine.
- VOFMANAGE - Manage the Virus Outbreak Filters quarantine.
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mail3.example.com> commit
Code Example 3-128 
quarantineconfig
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