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Chapter 4 Quarantines<br />

Viewing Messages in a System Quarantine<br />

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Working with Messages in System Quarantines<br />

Use the Local Quarantine page to see if a quarantine contains any messages. In this example, the Policy<br />

quarantine has 241 messages:<br />

Figure 4-5 Local Quarantines<br />

Click the name of the quarantine to view the messages in the quarantine. From this page, you can view<br />

a particular message, process one or more messages, or search through messages.<br />

Processing Messages in a Quarantine<br />

Messages can be removed from quarantines (delivered or deleted) either automatically, through normal<br />

or early expiration, or manually.<br />

Manually processing messages means to manually select a Message Action for the message from the<br />

Message Actions page.<br />

Click on the quarantine name on the Quarantine Overview page to view the messages in the quarantine:<br />

Figure 4-6 Viewing the List of Messages in a Quarantine<br />

All of the messages within the quarantine are listed, including the following information for each<br />

message: To, From, Subject, Date Received, Scheduled Exit date, Size, and “In other quarantines.” You<br />

can navigate through the list of pages using the Previous, Next, page number, or double arrow links. The<br />

double arrows take you to the first () page in the listing.<br />

The “In other quarantines” column will contain ‘Yes’ if the message is present in one or more other<br />

quarantines, regardless of whether you have permissions to access those other quarantines. See<br />

Multi-User Access and Messages in Multiple Quarantines, page 4-15 for more information.<br />

Sort the results ascending or descending by clicking on any of the column headings (except “In other<br />

quarantines”).<br />

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

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