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Managing the Quarantine Box
When the Barracuda Spam Firewall detects a virus in an outgoing message, that message is
automatically placed in the Quarantine Box so the system administrator can take appropriate action
(such as scanning the sender’s computer for a virus). If spam scanning has been enabled, then spam
messages may also be sent to the Quarantine Box.
Sending NDRs for Quarantined Messages
• After the Barracuda Spam Firewall quarantines a message, it sends an NDR (non-delivery
report) to the sender informing them that their message was not sent.
• To stop the Barracuda Spam Firewall from sending NDRs when an outgoing message is
quarantined, select
Basic > Quarantine and No next to this option.
Viewing and Classifying Quarantined Messages
The Quarantine Inbox tab lists the messages that the Barracuda Spam Firewall has quarantined. To
view the contents of a message, click on the message entry.
Realtime Intent Analysis When this option is set to Yes, your Barracuda Spam Firewall tries to
match the URLs contained in outgoing messages against the live
Barracuda Central database that contains the latest list of URLs known
for sending spam.
The Barracuda Central database can be slightly more up-to-date than the
local database used when Intent Analysis is turned on. However, using
real-time intent analysis can increase the time it takes to scan messages.
URL Exemptions Lists the URLs that should not be classified as offending URLs even if
there is a match found during intent analysis. It is recommended you
enter URLs that are commonly included in your outgoing messages.
Note: You do not need to include “http://” in front of the URLs you add to
this list.
Spam Bounce (NDR) Configuration
Send Bounce By default, the Barracuda Spam Firewall sends an NDR (non-delivery
report) to senders when their message is blocked and not delivered. You
can turn off this automatic notification by selecting No.
Table 8.6:
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