Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160 ユーザーガイド
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.2.0 for Security Management User Guide
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Chapter 6 Managing the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine
If the POP server advertises APOP support in the banner, then for
security reasons (namely, to avoid sending the password in the clear) the
appliance uses APOP only. If APOP is not supported for some users, then
the POP server should be reconfigured so that it does not advertise APOP.
security reasons (namely, to avoid sending the password in the clear) the
appliance uses APOP only. If APOP is not supported for some users, then
the POP server should be reconfigured so that it does not advertise APOP.
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LDAP: If you do not have an LDAP server or an active end user
authentication query set up, choose Management Appliance > System
Administration > LDAP to configure your LDAP server settings and
end user authentication query string. For information about configuring
LDAP authentication, see
authentication query set up, choose Management Appliance > System
Administration > LDAP to configure your LDAP server settings and
end user authentication query string. For information about configuring
LDAP authentication, see
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None: You can allow end user access to the Cisco IronPort Spam
Quarantine without enabling authentication. In this case, users can access
the quarantine by clicking a link in the notification message, and the
system does not use mailbox or LDAP authentication.
Quarantine without enabling authentication. In this case, users can access
the quarantine by clicking a link in the notification message, and the
system does not use mailbox or LDAP authentication.
Step 5
Specify whether or not to display message bodies before messages are released
from the quarantine. If this check box is selected, users cannot view the message
body through the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine page. Instead, to view a
quarantined message, users must release the message and view it in their mail
application (for example, Microsoft Outlook). You can use this feature for policy
and regulation compliance — for example, if a regulation requires that all viewed
email be archived.
from the quarantine. If this check box is selected, users cannot view the message
body through the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine page. Instead, to view a
quarantined message, users must release the message and view it in their mail
application (for example, 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 6
Click Submit and then click Commit to commit your changes.
Enabling Spam Notifications
Spam notifications are email messages sent to end users when they have messages
in the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine. Notifications contain a list of quarantined
spam or suspected spam for the user. Notifications also include a link for users to
view their quarantined messages. Once enabled, notifications are sent according
to the schedule that you specify on the Edit Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine page.
in the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine. Notifications contain a list of quarantined
spam or suspected spam for the user. Notifications also include a link for users to
view their quarantined messages. Once enabled, notifications are sent according
to the schedule that you specify on the Edit Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine page.
Spam notifications can provide a way for end users to log in to the quarantine
without using LDAP or mailbox authentication. Users access the quarantine
through the email notifications that they receive (if notifications are enabled for
the quarantine). Clicking a message subject logs the user in to the web UI for the
quarantine.
without using LDAP or mailbox authentication. Users access the quarantine
through the email notifications that they receive (if notifications are enabled for
the quarantine). Clicking a message subject logs the user in to the web UI for the
quarantine.