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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
Step 4
Specify the number of days to hold messages before deleting them, or you can elect to not schedule 
automatic deletion. Cisco recommends that you configure the quarantine to delete older messages to 
prevent the quarantine from filling to capacity.
Step 5
Specify a default language.
Step 6
You can configure the quarantine to send a copy of released messages to Cisco IronPort for analysis. 
Cisco recommends that you do configure the quarantine to do so.
Step 7
Customize the page end users see when they view the quarantine. Upload a custom logo (optional). The 
logo is displayed at the top of the IronPort Spam quarantine page when the user logs in to view 
quarantined messages.
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The logo should be a .jpg, .gif, or .png file that is at most 550 x 50 pixels.
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If a logo file is not supplied, the default Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine logo is used.
Note
If you specify a custom logo the Cisco IronPort logo is deleted.
Step 8
Specify a login page message. This message is shown to end users when they are asked to log in prior to 
viewing the quarantine.
Step 9
Submit and commit your changes.
Note
If you are configuring an Cisco IronPort M-Series appliance, see the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for 
Security Management User Guide 
for more information.
Configuring Administrative Users for Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantines
You can specify administrative users for the Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine. In this case, 
“administrative” refers to the user’s access to the Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine. Operators, help desk 
users, read-only operators, and delegated administrators belonging to custom user roles with quarantine 
privileges may be added to the list of administrative users. All administrator level users (including the 
default admin user) are automatically considered administrative users for the Cisco IronPort Spam 
quarantine, and so they are not listed in the Available or Authorized Users columns.
To add AsyncOS operator users to or remove them from the list of users allowed to view all messages in 
the Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine:
Figure 4-16
Editing Administrative Users for the IronPort Spam Quarantine
Step 1
Click on the link for the appropriate type of user: local, externally authenticated, or custom role 
(delegated administrators).
Step 2
Select the users you want to add.
Step 3
Click Add.
Note that Operator level users and delegated administrators may view messages in the Cisco 
IronPort Spam quarantine, but may not edit the settings of the quarantine. Administrative users can 
view messages and change the settings.
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes.