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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Daily Management Guide
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Chapter 4      Quarantines
Configuring the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantines Feature
Cisco IronPort
 
Spam Quarantine Settings
Spam Quarantine Settings
Set quarantine size, deletion/retention policy, default language, and enable or disable Cisco IronPort 
notification. By default the local Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine is self-managing. This means that, 
once enabled, the quarantine will automatically delete spam after a set amount of time. If the quarantine 
gets full, older spam is deleted. You can configure and customize the look and behavior of the Cisco 
IronPort Spam quarantine, including specifying a custom logo and login page message. See 
.
Specify AsyncOS Operator users that may view or interact with the messages in the local Cisco IronPort 
Spam quarantine. All Administrator level users (such as the default ‘admin’ user) created in AsyncOS 
are automatically able to access and modify the Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine. Operators can view 
quarantine contents, but may not change the quarantine settings. See 
Cisco IronPort
 
Spam Quarantine Access
Allow end users to access and manage their messages in the Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine directly via 
a web browser. Users with access will be able to view, search, release, and delete messages from the 
quarantine regardless of whether they have received a spam notification. Specify whether to hide or show 
message bodies. You can specify the end user authentication used (LDAP, Active Directory, IMAP/POP, 
or None). See 
. Specifying “None” indicates that 
end users will only be allowed to access the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine via the links included in 
notification messages, but they will not be authenticated (does not require a username and password).
Spam Notifications
A notification is a digest of new spam messages in the Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine for a particular 
user. Enable and configure the content of the spam notifications, including: the From: address, subject, 
message body, message format, bounce address, and notification schedule. Notifications allow end users 
to access their quarantined messages without using LDAP or mailbox authentication, providing Cisco 
IronPort Spam Quarantine access is enabled. Notifications are sent to each Envelope Recipient that has 
quarantined email, including mailing lists and other aliases. Each mailing list will receive a single digest. 
This means that all subscribers to a mailing list will receive the notification and can log in to the 
quarantine to release or delete messages. In this case, users visiting the quarantine to view messages 
mentioned in a notification may find those messages have already been deleted by other users. Users 
belonging to multiple aliases and/or using multiple email addresses will receive multiple notifications 
(see 
Table 4-2
End User Authentication and Access  
Authentication
Users Access Via...
LDAP
URL, Notification
Mailbox (IMAP/POP)
URL, Notification
None
Notification Only
Disabled
N/A (If enabled, notifications are sent to the “Deliver Bounce 
Messages To:” address configured via the Spam Notifications 
section.)