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Configuring the Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> Spam Quarantines Feature<br />

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Figure 4-18 Configuring Spam Notifications<br />

Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> <strong>AsyncOS</strong> 7.6 for Email Daily Management Guide<br />

Chapter 4 Quarantines<br />

Step 2 Enter a From: address for the notifications. Users may want to add this address to any “whitelist”<br />

supported by their email client (see Considerations for Deployment, page 4-30).<br />

Step 3 Enter a subject for the notification.<br />

Step 4 Enter a customized title for the notification.<br />

Step 5 Customize the message body. <strong>AsyncOS</strong> supports several message variables that, when placed in the<br />

message body, are expanded to the actual value for the specific end user. For example, %username% is<br />

expanded to the actual user’s name when the notification is generated for that user. The supported<br />

message variables include:<br />

– New Message Count (%new_message_count%) - the number of new messages since the user’s<br />

last login.<br />

– Total Message Count (%total_message_count%) - the number of messages for the user in the<br />

end user quarantine.<br />

– Days Until Message Expires (%days_until_expire%)<br />

– Quarantine URL (%quarantine_url%) - URL to log in to quarantine and view messages.<br />

– Username (%username%)<br />

– New Message Table (%new_quarantine_messages%) - A listing of new messages in the<br />

quarantine for the user.<br />

You can include these message variables in the message body by typing them directly in the text of<br />

the Message Body field, or you can place the cursor where you would like the variable inserted and<br />

then click on the name of the variable in the Message Variables listing on the right.<br />

Step 6 Select a message format (HTML, Text, or HTML/Text).<br />

Step 7 Specify a bounce address (bounced notifications will be sent to this address).<br />

Step 8 Optionally, you can consolidate messages sent to the same LDAP user at different addresses.<br />

Step 9 Set the notification schedule. You can configure the notifications to be sent once a month, once a week,<br />

or one or more times a day (with or without weekends).<br />

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