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Using End-User Quarantine<br />

Note: If ktpass.exe is not found, you can install support tools using the Windows<br />

server installation CD/DVD or download the file from the Microsoft website.<br />

<br />

If Kerberos single sign-on is enabled, use the hostname for IMSVA when<br />

accessing the EUQ web console.<br />

9. Select the number of days to keep quarantined spam.<br />

10. Select the maximum number of approved senders for each end-user.<br />

11. Type a logon page message that appears on the user's browser when he/she starts<br />

to access the quarantined email messages.<br />

12. Under Select LDAP groups, select the check box next to Enable all to allow all<br />

LDAP group users to access quarantined spam.<br />

13. To add individual LDAP groups, clear the Enable all check box and do either of<br />

the following:<br />

Search for groups:<br />

a. From the drop-down list, select Search LDAP groups.<br />

b. Type the group name.<br />

c. Click Search. The groups appear in the table below.<br />

d. Click the LDAP groups to add.<br />

e. Click >>. The groups appear in the Selected Groups table.<br />

Browse existing groups:<br />

a. From the drop-down list, select Browse LDAP groups. The groups appear in<br />

the table below.<br />

b. Click the LDAP groups to add.<br />

c. Click >>. The groups appear in the Selected Groups table.<br />

14. Click Save.<br />

Step 4: Opening the End-User Quarantine<br />

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