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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 28      Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines
  Working with Messages in Policy, Virus, or Outbreak Quarantines
 
Which User Groups Can Access Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines 
When you allow administrative users to access a quarantine, the actions that they can perform depend 
on their user group:
Users in the Administrators group can create, configure, delete, and centralize quarantines and can 
manage quarantined messages. 
Users in the Operators, Guests, Read-Only Operators, and Help Desk Users groups, as well as 
custom user roles with quarantine management privileges, can search for, view, and process 
messages in a quarantine, but cannot change the quarantine’s settings, create, delete, or centralize 
quarantines. You specify in each quarantine which of these users have access to that quarantine. 
Users in the Technicians group cannot access quarantines. 
Access privileges for related features, such as Message Tracking and Data Loss Prevention, also affect 
the options and information that an administrative user sees on Quarantine pages. For example, if a user 
does not have access to Message Tracking, that user will not see message tracking links and information 
for quarantined messages. 
End users do not have see or have access to policy, virus, and outbreak quarantines. 
About Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines in Cluster Configurations 
If your Email Security appliances are deployed in a cluster for centralized management, then policy, 
virus, and outbreak quarantines are configurable only at machine level, because the disk space for 
quarantines is model-dependent. 
About Centralized Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines 
You can centralize policy, virus, and outbreak quarantines on a Cisco Content Security Management 
appliance. For information, see 
 
and the user documentation for your Security Management appliance. 
Working with Messages in Policy, Virus, or Outbreak 
Quarantines