Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M1070 Guida Utente
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AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Chapter 7 Spam Quarantine
Configuring Spam Management Features for End Users
Step 6
Specify whether or not to display message bodies before messages are released.
If this box is selected, users may not view the message body via the spam quarantine page. Instead, to
view the body of a quarantined message, users must release the message and view it in their mail
application (such as Microsoft Outlook). You can use this feature for policy and regulation compliance
— for example, if a regulation requires that all viewed email be archived.
view the body of a quarantined message, users must release the message and view it in their mail
application (such as Microsoft Outlook). You can use this feature for policy and regulation compliance
— for example, if a regulation requires that all viewed email be archived.
Step 7
Submit and commit your changes.
What To Do Next
(Optional) Customize the page that users see when they access the spam quarantine, if you have not yet
done so. See setting descriptions in
done so. See setting descriptions in
Determining the URL for End-User Access to the Spam Quarantine
The URL that end users can use to directly access the spam quarantine is formed from the hostname of
the machine and the settings (HTTP/S and port numbers) configured on the IP interface on which the
quarantine has been enabled. For example,
the machine and the settings (HTTP/S and port numbers) configured on the IP interface on which the
quarantine has been enabled. For example,
HTTP://mail3.example.com:82.
Which Messages an End User Sees
Generally, end users see only their own messages in the spam quarantine.
Select This
Option More
Option More
Information
None —
Mailbox
(IMAP/POP)
(IMAP/POP)
For sites without an LDAP directory to use for authentication, the quarantine can
validate user email addresses and passphrases against a standards-based IMAP or
POP server that holds their mailbox.
validate user email addresses and passphrases against a standards-based IMAP or
POP server that holds their mailbox.
When logging in to the spam quarantine, end users enter their full email address
and mailbox passphrase.
and mailbox passphrase.
If the POP server advertises APOP support in the banner, then for security reasons
(i.e., to avoid sending the passphrase in the clear) the IronPort appliance will only
use APOP. If APOP is not supported for some or all users then the POP server
should be reconfigured to not advertise APOP.
(i.e., to avoid sending the passphrase in the clear) the IronPort appliance will only
use APOP. If APOP is not supported for some or all users then the POP server
should be reconfigured to not advertise APOP.
Select SSL if you have configured your server to use it. If users enter username
only, you can specify a domain to add to automatically complete the email address.
Enter the domain of the envelope for users logging in to “Append Domain to
Unqualified Usernames.”
only, you can specify a domain to add to automatically complete the email address.
Enter the domain of the envelope for users logging in to “Append Domain to
Unqualified Usernames.”
LDAP
Configure LDAP settings as described in the sections referenced in the Before You
Begin section of this topic.
Begin section of this topic.
SAML 2.0
Enable single sign-on for Spam Quarantine.
Before using this option, make sure that you have configured all the settings on
Management Appliance > System Administration > SAML page. See
Management Appliance > System Administration > SAML page. See