Symantec 10490452 Administration Guide - Page 127
Configuring Spam Quarantine port for incoming email
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Working with Spam Quarantine 127 Configuring Spam Quarantine 3 Under Policy name, type Spam Quarantine or a descriptive name of your choice. 4 Under Apply to, click Inbound messages. 5 Under Groups, check the box next to the groups that should have their email quarantined. 6 Under Conditions, choose If a message is suspected spam. You may want to also configure spam to be deleted. Alternatively, you could configure both spam and suspected spam to be quarantined. 7 Under Perform the following action, click Hold message in Spam Quarantine. 8 Click Add Action. 9 Click Save. For more information about Group Policies, see "Creating groups and adding members" on page 72. Configuring Spam Quarantine port for incoming email By default, Spam Quarantine accepts quarantined messages from the Scanner on port 41025. To specify a different port ◆ In the Control Center, click Settings > Quarantine and type the new port in the Spam and suspect virus quarantine port box. You don't need to change any Scanner settings to match the change in the Spam and Virus Quarantine Port box. To disable the Quarantine port, type 0 in the Spam and suspect virus quarantine port box. Disabling the spam and suspect virus quarantine port is appropriate if your computer is not behind a firewall and you're concerned about security risks. Note: If you disable the Spam and suspect virus quarantine port, disable any spam or virus filtering policies that quarantine messages. Otherwise, quarantined messages will back up in the delivery MTA queue until the expiration time elapses and will then be bounced back to the original sender.