06-25-2015 07:50 AM
Is End User Quarantine Access only for the SPAM quarantine or can I allow users access to other quarantines? For example, an email with an innocent phrase gets caught by our profanity filter and quarantined in Policy.
If the answer to above is yes, can I restrict which quarantine they access? We don't want anyone accessing the Virus quarantine.
Lastly, I assume that in order to allow any type of End User Quarantine access, the quarantines must be centralized, correct?
Thanks
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06-25-2015 08:00 AM
I seem to remember end-user access to policy quarantines mentioned as a possible future feature, but that may have been wishful thinking.
For messages I want to quarantine, but make available for the user to release, I add a header to the message: X-IronPort-Quarantine
That puts it in the spam quarantine, so that users can release themselves...
The quarantines don't HAVE to be centralized, but it makes it easier on the users to get one mail/one url to access/etc...
06-25-2015 08:00 AM
I seem to remember end-user access to policy quarantines mentioned as a possible future feature, but that may have been wishful thinking.
For messages I want to quarantine, but make available for the user to release, I add a header to the message: X-IronPort-Quarantine
That puts it in the spam quarantine, so that users can release themselves...
The quarantines don't HAVE to be centralized, but it makes it easier on the users to get one mail/one url to access/etc...
06-25-2015 08:03 AM
Excellent, thanks.
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