QMS
Level 1
The Quarantine Management System (QMS) is a tool used to store messages that were blocked or are being tracked. They can be released or forwarded if needed, through the QMS Web Page, by the owner or administrator.
You can access the Quarantine Manager by clicking under Home Pages | Quarantine Manager
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You can also access it by going to http://serverIP:49285.
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You can quarantine any event desired.
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You can also choose to never quarantine a certain event as well.
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Global quarantine The Global quarantine message service acts exactly as it sounds; every single message passing through the mail system has a copy placed into the quarantine. This option overrules all other settings in the system, including forced deletion of virus infected messages; a copy will be placed in the quarantine.
You can either allow the users to view all globally quarantined email in their own QMS or make this available to the admin only.
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There are various QMS settings that you can access through the GWAVA Management Web Page | Server/Interface Management | Server Management | Configure Server | QMS Configuration and Advanced QMS configuration.
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The QMS role is an option to allow all QMS data to be stored in a central location when utilizing multiple GWAVA servers in a system. The ‘Master’ role sets QMS to have all quarantine data copied to that server from ‘Slave’ QMS servers. Slave QMS servers will contact the Master QMS and copy all quarantined data and messages to the master, storing all quarantined messages in a central location. This should not be changed unless multiple GWAVA servers exist in the system. GWAVA Quarantine system The GWAVA Quarantine system has two different control levels for the interface: the general user interface, and the Administrator interface. When login credentials are passed to the Quarantine system, QMS, (Quarantine Management System), contacts the GWAVA management system for administrator accounts, and the GWIA for normal users. QMS uses a simple SMTP authentication to check for a valid user and password against the GWIA, so the same password used by system users is used to login to manage their personal quarantine. Admin users, setup in the GWAVA management console, should only use their username and password to login. Normal system users should use their full email address and GroupWise password to authenticate. i.e. admin password -or- user@domain.com password