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Chapter 6 Managing the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.2.0 for Security Management User Guide
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Configuring End User Quarantine Access
To configure end user access to the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine:
Step 1
On the Security Management appliance, choose Management Appliance >
Centralized Services > Spam Quarantine.
Centralized Services > Spam Quarantine.
Step 2
Click the Edit Settings in the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine Settings section.
The Edit Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine page appears.
The Edit Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine page appears.
Step 3
Check the Enable End-User Quarantine Access check box on the Edit Cisco
IronPort Spam Quarantine page.
IronPort Spam Quarantine page.
Figure 6-4
Enabling End User Access to the Cisco IronPort Spam
Quarantine
Quarantine
Step 4
Specify the method to authenticate end users when they attempt to view their
quarantined messages. You can use mailbox authentication, LDAP authentication,
or none.
quarantined messages. You can use mailbox authentication, LDAP authentication,
or none.
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Mailbox authentication: For sites without an LDAP directory for
authentication, the quarantine can validate users’ email addresses and
passwords against a standards-based IMAP or POP server that holds their
mailboxes. When logging in to the web UI, users enter their full email
address and mailbox password. The quarantine uses this information to
log in to the mailbox server as the user. If the login is successful, the user
is authenticated and the quarantine logs out of the mailbox server without
making any changes to the user’s Inbox. Mailbox authentication is
recommended for sites that do not use an LDAP directory. However,
mailbox authentication cannot provide a user with quarantined messages
that were sent to multiple email aliases.
authentication, the quarantine can validate users’ email addresses and
passwords against a standards-based IMAP or POP server that holds their
mailboxes. When logging in to the web UI, users enter their full email
address and mailbox password. The quarantine uses this information to
log in to the mailbox server as the user. If the login is successful, the user
is authenticated and the quarantine logs out of the mailbox server without
making any changes to the user’s Inbox. Mailbox authentication is
recommended for sites that do not use an LDAP directory. However,
mailbox authentication cannot provide a user with quarantined messages
that were sent to multiple email aliases.
Select the type of mailbox server (IMAP or POP). Specify a server name
and whether or not to use SSL for a secure connection. Enter a port
number for the server. Supply a domain (for example, company.com) to
append to unqualified user names.
and whether or not to use SSL for a secure connection. Enter a port
number for the server. Supply a domain (for example, company.com) to
append to unqualified user names.