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Quarantine Management
10.8
Removing the Quarantined Content
Quarantined messages are removed from the quarantine based on the
currently configured quarantine retention and cleanup settings. For an
example on how to configure those settings, see “
Quarantined Content Automatically
.
If you want to remove a large amount of quarantined messages at once,
for example all the messages that have been categorized as spam, do the
following:
1.
Select the
F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet Mail
tab and the
Quarantine
page in the Web Console.
2.
Select the quarantining reason,
Spam
, from the
Reason:
drop-down
menu.
3.
Click
Query
.
4.
When the query is finished, the query results page is displays all
quarantined messages that have been classified as spam. Click the
Delete All
button to delete all the displayed quarantined content.
5.
You are prompted to confirm the deletion. Click
OK
. The content is
now removed from the quarantine.
10.9
Deleting Old Quarantined Content Automatically
Quarantined content is deleted automatically based on the Quarantine
Retention and Cleanup settings on the
Quarantine
>
Options
page. By
default all types of quarantined content are stored in quarantine for one
month, and quarantine clean-up task is executed once an hour.
You can specify exceptions to the default retention and clean-up times in
the
Exceptions
table. These exceptions are based on the quarantine
category. If you want, for example, to have infected messages deleted
sooner, you can specify an exception rule for them as follows:
1.
Go to the
Quarantine
>
Options
page.
2.
Click the Add button below the Exceptions table. A new row is added
in the table.
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Page 296: ...296 A APPENDIX Warning Messages HTTP Warning Messages 297 SMTP Warning Messages 298...
Page 304: ...304 C APPENDIX Access Log Variables List of Access Log Variables 305...
Page 309: ...309 D APPENDIX Mail Log Variables List of Mail Log Variables 310...
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