Quarantine Reasons - F-SECURE ANTI-VIRUS - FOR MICROSOFT EXCHANGE Administrator's Manual

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4.1.1

Quarantine Reasons

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition is distributed with the product
and can be installed during F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange
setup.
We do not recommend using MSDE or Microsoft SQL Server 2005/
2008 Express Edition if you plan to use centralized quarantine
management or if your organization sends and receives a large
amount of e-mails. For more information about the limitations of
Microsoft SQL Server 2005/2008 Express Edition and MSDE, see
the product deployment guide.
Quarantine Storage
The quarantine storage where the quarantined messages and
attachments are stored is located on the server where F-Secure
Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange is installed. If there are several
F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange installations in the network,
they all have their own storages. The storages are accessible from a
single F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange Web Console.
The quarantine storage can store:
Messages and attachments that are infected and cannot be
automatically disinfected. (Infected)
Suspicious content, for example password-protected archives,
nested archives and malformed messages. (Suspicious)
Messages and attachments that have been blocked by their
filename or filename extension. (Disallowed attachment)
Messages that contain disallowed words in the subject line or
message body. (Disallowed content)
Messages that are considered as spam. (Spam)
Messages that contain grayware. (Grayware)
Files that could not be scanned, for example severely corrupted
files. (Scan failure)
Messages that contain patterns that can be assumed to be a part
of a spam or virus outbreak. (Unsafe)
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