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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5 for Email Configuration Guide
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Enable IronPort Spam Quarantine
If you choose to enable an anti-spam service, you can enable the incoming mail 
policy to send spam and suspected spam messages to the local IronPort Spam 
Quarantine. Enabling the IronPort Spam Quarantine also enables the end-user 
quarantine on the appliance. Only administrators can access the end-user 
quarantine until end-user access is configured.
See “Quarantines” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Daily Management 
Guide
 for information on the IronPort Spam Quarantine.
Enable Anti-Virus Scanning
Your Cisco IronPort appliance ships with a 30-day evaluation key for virus 
scanning engines. During this portion of the 
systemsetup
 command, you can 
choose to accept one or more license agreements and enable anti-virus scanning 
on the appliance. You must accept a license agreement for each anti-virus 
scanning engine you want to enable on your appliance. 
After you accept the agreement, the anti-virus scanning engine you selected is 
enabled on the incoming mail policy. The Cisco IronPort appliance scans 
incoming mail for viruses, but it does not repair infected attachments. The 
appliance drops infected messages.
See 
 for the anti-virus configuration options available on 
the appliance. 
Enable Outbreak FiltersOutbreak Filters and SenderBase Email Traffic Monitoring 
Network
This next step prompts you to enable both SenderBase participation and Outbreak 
Filters. Your Cisco IronPort appliance ships with a 30-day evaluation key for 
Outbreak Filters.
Outbreak Filters
Outbreak Filters provide a “first line of defense” against new virus outbreaks by 
quarantining suspicious messages until traditional Anti-Virus security services 
can be updated with a new virus signature file. If enabled, Outbreak Filters will 
be enabled on the default Incoming Mail Policy.