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Chapter 4 Quarantines<br />

OL-25138-01<br />

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

Step 4 Specify the number of days to hold messages before deleting them, or you can elect to not schedule<br />

automatic deletion. Cisco recommends that you configure the quarantine to delete older messages to<br />

prevent the quarantine from filling to capacity.<br />

Step 5 Specify a default language.<br />

Step 6 You can configure the quarantine to send a copy of released messages to Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> for analysis.<br />

Cisco recommends that you do configure the quarantine to do so.<br />

Step 7 Customize the page end users see when they view the quarantine. Upload a custom logo (optional). The<br />

logo is displayed at the top of the <strong>IronPort</strong> Spam quarantine page when the user logs in to view<br />

quarantined messages.<br />

– The logo should be a .jpg, .gif, or .png file that is at most 550 x 50 pixels.<br />

– If a logo file is not supplied, the default Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> Spam Quarantine logo is used.<br />

Note If you specify a custom logo the Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> logo is deleted.<br />

Step 8 Specify a login page message. This message is shown to end users when they are asked to log in prior to<br />

viewing the quarantine.<br />

Step 9 Submit and commit your changes.<br />

Note If you are configuring an Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> M-Series appliance, see the Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> <strong>AsyncOS</strong> for<br />

Security Management User Guide for more information.<br />

Configuring Administrative Users for Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> Spam Quarantines<br />

You can specify administrative users for the Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> Spam quarantine. In this case,<br />

“administrative” refers to the user’s access to the Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> Spam quarantine. Operators, help desk<br />

users, read-only operators, and delegated administrators belonging to custom user roles with quarantine<br />

privileges may be added to the list of administrative users. All administrator level users (including the<br />

default admin user) are automatically considered administrative users for the Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> Spam<br />

quarantine, and so they are not listed in the Available or Authorized Users columns.<br />

To add <strong>AsyncOS</strong> operator users to or remove them from the list of users allowed to view all messages in<br />

the Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> Spam quarantine:<br />

Figure 4-16 Editing Administrative Users for the <strong>IronPort</strong> Spam Quarantine<br />

Step 1 Click on the link for the appropriate type of user: local, externally authenticated, or custom role<br />

(delegated administrators).<br />

Step 2 Select the users you want to add.<br />

Step 3 Click Add.<br />

Note that Operator level users and delegated administrators may view messages in the Cisco<br />

<strong>IronPort</strong> Spam quarantine, but may not edit the settings of the quarantine. Administrative users can<br />

view messages and change the settings.<br />

Step 4 Submit and commit your changes.<br />

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

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