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Spam Quarantine Help

Spam Quarantine: Overview

The Spam Quarantine holds spam and suspected spam messages addressed to you. These messages were set aside during processing so that you could verify whether or not these messages are indeed spam. You can use this page to examine the messages and determine how to treat each one; however, your quarantined messages will be automatically deleted after a certain amount of time (set by the email administrator), so you do not need to take any action.

You can sort the message listing by clicking on the column headers (From, Subject, Date, Size). From the Spam Quarantine, you can perform the following tasks:

  • Read Messages
  • Release Messages from Quarantine (deliver)
  • Delete Messages (select individual messages, or delete all messages)
  • Search Messages

Spam Quarantine: Working with Messages

Reading Messages

To read a message in the quarantine, click the message's subject (in the "Subject" column). The message is shown in the Message Details page. From the Message Details page, you may release a message from the quarantine or delete it.

If the message you intend to read has already been deleted, the Message Not Found page is displayed. Messages are typically deleted from the quarantine automatically, so if you try to view a message from an old spam digest email, you may find that the message has already been deleted.

Releasing Messages on the New Web Interface

To release a message from the Spam Quarantine, click the checkbox next to the message (or messages) and then select the Release icon. If you are viewing the message in the Message Details page, simply select Release icon. The message is then released from the quarantine and delivered to your inbox.

Releasing Messages on the Legacy Web Interface

To release a message from the Spam Quarantine, click the checkbox next to the message (or messages) and then select Release from the drop-down menu. If you are viewing the message in the Message Details page, simply select Release from the drop-down menu. The message is then released from the quarantine and delivered to your inbox.

Deleting Messages on the New Web Interface

To delete a message, click the checkbox next to the message (or messages) and then select Delete icon. If you are viewing the message in the Message Details page, simply select Delete icon. Remember, messages in your quarantine will be automatically deleted after a certain amount of time (set by the email administrator).

Deleting Messages on the Legacy Web Interface

To delete a message, click the checkbox next to the message (or messages) and then select Delete from the drop-down menu. If you are viewing the message in the Message Details page, simply select Delete from the drop-down menu. Remember, messages in your quarantine will be automatically deleted after a certain amount of time (set by the email administrator).

Searching Messages on the New Web Interface

Using the search field, you can search your quarantined messages using From: or Subject. Search results are displayed in the Search Results page.

You can also search for a quarantined messages using the specified date range.

Searching Messages on the Legacy Web Interface

Using the search field, you can search your quarantined messages for a specific term in the message From: or Subject. Search results are displayed in the Search Results page.

  • Enter your search terms.

    Entering a group of words separated by spaces will search for all of those terms as a single string in the order they were entered ("Term1 Term2 Term3"). A '-' before a term negates the search.

    For example, if you enter:

    Cisco spam quarantine

    the system searches for the string "Cisco spam quarantine" in the From header and subject. The header must contain the string with the terms in the order in which they were entered. (The search is case-insensitive.) So this will match the subject "message is in Cisco spam quarantine." It will not match the subject "spam from Cisco should be quarantined" because the 3 terms do not appear in the correct order.

    If you want to enter special characters, you have to escape them with a backslash. For example:

    Cisco\'s spam quarantine

To perform more complicated searches, including specifying a date range, click Advanced Search.

Advanced Search

Click the Advanced Search link to access the Advanced Search page. To search only for messages arriving today, simply click Search (the "Today" date range is selected by default).

  • Specify an envelope recipient, you can enter a partial address. Select whether the search results should match the exact recipient you entered, or whether the results should contain, start with, or end with your entry. Please note that specifying a complete email address or specifying "Starts with" leads to faster search results.
  • Enter a date range to search through. Click the calendar icons to select a date.
  • Enter your search terms.
  • Click Search.
  • Messages matching your search criteria are displayed below the Search section of the page.

Search Results

Messages matching your search criteria are displayed in the Search Results page. You can read, delete, and release messages on the Search Results page. To clear the search results, and return to your current list of quarantined messages, click Clear Search.

Using Safelists and Blocklists

You can create safelists to ensure that messages from certain senders are not scanned with anti-spam scanning engines, and you can use blocklists to ensure that messages from certain senders are not delivered to your inbox. For example, you may receive email from a mailing list that no longer interests you. You may decide to add this sender to the blocklist to prevent these emails from getting delivered to your inbox. On the other hand, you may find that emails from specific senders get sent to your Spam Quarantine when you don't want them to be quarantined. To ensure messages from these senders are not scanned with anti-spam scanning engines, you may want to add the senders to your safelists.

NOTE: Safelist/Blocklist settings are contingent on other settings configured by the system administrator. A safelisted message may not be delivered to your inbox if it is determined to be virus-positive, or if the administrator determines that the content does not conform to company email policies.

Also, your administrator may modify safelists and blocklists for all users including you.

Accessing Safelists and Blocklists

To modify safelists and blocklists, you need to log into your account if your account is authenticated using LDAP or Mailbox (IMAP/POP) authentication. If you do not know your login, check with your system administrator. You must log into your account even if you are accustomed to accessing your messages via a link in a spam notification (which usually doesn't require authentication). However, you can still view the messages in your Spam Quarantine without logging into your account.

Adding Entries to Safelists and Blocklists

Entries can be added to safelists and blocklists using the following formats:

  • user@domain.com, user@[10.1.1.0], or user@[ipv6:2001:420:80:1::5]
  • server.domain.com
  • domain.com, [10.1.1.0], or [ipv6:2001:420:80:1::5]

You cannot add a sender or domain to both safe and block lists at the same time. However, if you add a domain to a safelist and a user for that domain to the blocklist (or vice versa), the Cisco appliance applies both rules to incoming mail. For example, if you add example.com to the safelist, and add george@example.com to the blocklist, the Cisco appliance delivers all mail from example.com without scanning for spam, but will treat mail from george@example.com as spam. You cannot allow or block a range of sub-domains using the following syntax: .domain.com. However, you can explicitly block a specific domain using the following syntax: server.domain.com.

Working with Safelists on the New Web Interface

You can add senders to safelists in two ways. From the Spam Quarantine, select Spam Quarantine > Safelist and click + to manually add a sender to the safelist. Then, add an email address or domain to the list, and click Save icon.

You can also add senders to the safelist if a message from the sender has been sent to the end-user quarantine. If the message from a given sender is sent to end user quarantine, you can select the checkbox next to message, and choose "Release and Add to Safelist" icon.

Working with Safelists on the Legacy Web Interface

You can add senders to safelists in two ways. From the Spam Quarantine, you can manually add a sender to the safelist by selecting Options > Safelist. Then, add an email address or domain to the list, and click Add to List .

You can also add senders to the safelist if a message from the sender has been sent to the end-user quarantine. If the message from a given sender is sent to end user quarantine, you can select the checkbox next to message, and choose "Release and Add to Safelist" from the drop-down menu.

Working with Blocklists on the New Web Interface

You can use blocklists to ensure that you never receive mail from specified senders. To add senders to a blocklist, you select Spam Quarantine > Blocklist from the end-user quarantine. From the end-user quarantine, you can enter an email address or domain in the field, and click Add to List. When the Cisco appliance receives mail from the specified email address or domain that matches an entry in the blocklist, it quarantines or rejects the email. The mail is rejected or quarantined depending on the safelist/blockist action settings configured by your administrator.

Working with Blocklists on the Legacy Web Interface

You can use blocklists to ensure that you never receive mail from specified senders. To add senders to a blocklist, you select Options > Blocklist from the end-user quarantine. From the end-user quarantine, you can enter an email address or domain in the field, and click Save icon. When the %(company_name)s appliance receives mail from the specified email address or domain that matches an entry in the blocklist, it quarantines or rejects the email. The mail is rejected or quarantined depending on the safelist/blockist action settings configured by your administrator.

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Adding Shared Mailbox

You can add a Shared Mailbox to which you have access to view the quarantined messages of that Shared Mailbox.

Note The respective mailbox ID is displayed at the top right corner of the Spam Quarantine page, when you access the quarantine messages of your Primary Mailbox or Shared Mailbox. To add a Shared Mailbox, perform the following steps:

Procedure

Step 1    Click the View Message for mailbox drop-down list and select Add Shared mailbox on the Spam Quarantine page.

Step 2    Enter the name of the mailbox in Mailbox name and click Add Mailbox in the Add Mailbox pop-up window. Now, the Shared Mailbox is added to the View Message for Mailbox drop-down list.

If you do not have access to the entered Shared Mailbox, an error message is displayed.
The list of added Shared Mailbox is retained in the cookie. If the user is using the same browser and if the cookie is available, the Shared Mailbox is retained.

Note If the administrator disables your Shared Mailbox access, but you have already added that Shared Mailbox, then you can access it for 40 minutes until the next refresh token from Microsoft Azure is received.

When the administrator enables your access to the Shared Mailbox, you cannot add the Shared Mailbox immediately, and it takes up to 30 minutes to access it.

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