To restore Suspect Virus Quarantine tables from backup
1
Type the following command:
mysql --user=brightmailuser --password=PASSWORD
--host=127.0.0.1 brightmail < virus_quarantine.sql
2
Restore the directory containing suspect virus messages using your preferred
backup software.
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UNIX:
/opt/Symantec/SMSSMTP/tomcat/work/Catalina/localhost/
brightmail/dzq/
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Windows:
C:\Program Files\Symantec\SMSSMTP\tomcat\work\Catalina\
localhost\brightmail\dzq\
Maintaining adequate disk space
Use standard file system monitoring tools to verify that you have adequate disk
space. Remember that the storage required by certain features, such as extended
reporting data and Spam Quarantine, can become large.
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Administering the system
Periodic system maintenance
Summary of Contents for 10744983 - Mail Security 8320
Page 1: ...Symantec Mail Security Administration Guide...
Page 8: ......
Page 14: ...Glossary Index Contents 14...
Page 22: ...About Symantec Mail Security Where to get more information 22...
Page 68: ...Configuring email settings Configuring scanning settings 68...
Page 130: ...Configuring email filtering Managing policy resources 130...
Page 156: ...Working with Spam Quarantine Configuring Spam Quarantine 156...
Page 164: ...Working with Suspect Virus Quarantine Configuring Suspect Virus Quarantine 164...
Page 176: ...Configuring alerts and logs About logs 176...
Page 220: ...Administering the system Periodic system maintenance 220...