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ePrism User Guide - EdgeWave

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Anti-Spam Features<br />

Spam Quarantine<br />

The Spam Quarantine is used to redirect spam mail into a local storage area for each individual user<br />

or to a single user. This allows users to view and manage their own quarantined spam by giving<br />

them the ability to view, release the message to their inbox, or delete the message.<br />

Spam Quarantine summary notifications can be sent to users notifying them of existing mail in<br />

their quarantine. The email notification itself can contain links to take action on messages without<br />

having to login to the quarantine.<br />

To quarantine mail in each anti-spam feature, such as STA and DCC, select Redirect To as an action,<br />

and set the action data to the FQDN (Fully qualified domain name) of the <strong>ePrism</strong> system (to host<br />

the quarantine on the current system) or another <strong>ePrism</strong> running the spam quarantine feature.<br />

Note: The Spam Quarantine must be enabled on the destination system if you choose to<br />

quarantine mail on a separate <strong>ePrism</strong>.<br />

Local Spam Quarantine Account<br />

To access quarantined mail, a local account must exist for each user. This account can be created<br />

locally, or you can use the LDAP Mirrored <strong>User</strong>s feature to import user accounts from an LDAP<br />

compatible directory (such as Active Directory) and mirror them on the local system.<br />

See “Directory <strong>User</strong>s” on page 61 for more information on importing and mirroring LDAP user<br />

accounts.<br />

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