User`s guide
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Enabling and Disabling Virus Checking and Notification
Enabling and Disabling Virus Checking and Notification
Virus scanning is automatically enabled on the Barracuda Spam Firewall, and the system checks for
definition updates on a regular basis (hourly by default).
Use the BASIC-->Virus Checking page to configure the virus checking and notification settings
described in the following table. Click Save Changes after making any modifications to this page.
Setting Up Quarantine
By default, the Barracuda Spam Firewall does not come configured to quarantine messages.
To set up quarantine functionality on your system:
1. Enable quarantine functionality using the Spam Scoring Limits. Refer to Configuring the Global
Spam Scoring Limits on page 28 for more information.
2. Go to the BASIC-->Quarantine page.
3. Select the quarantine type, as described on page 30.
4. Do one of the following:
– For global quarantine type, enter the global quarantine delivery address, as described on page 30.
– For per-user quarantine type, configure the per-user quarantine settings, as described on page 31.
5. Click Save Changes.
Setting Description
Virus Scanning
Enabled:
When virus scanning is enabled, all messages are automatically scanned
for viruses. The Barracuda Spam Firewall always blocks a message that
contains a virus. The message is never quarantined and is not delivered to
the intended recipient even if the sender has been whitelisted. It is
recommended you keep virus scanning enabled.
Note: On the Barracuda Spam Firewall 400 and 600 you can enable and
disable virus checking on a per-domain basis from the DOMAINS tab. For
more information, refer to Managing and Configuring Domains on
page 54.
Notify Intended
Recipient of Virus
Interception:
Determines whether the Barracuda Spam Firewall notifies a recipient when
an incoming email is blocked because the message contained a virus.
Notify Sender of Virus
Interception:
Determines whether the Barracuda Spam Firewall notifies the sender that
their email has been blocked because it contained a virus.
You should keep this option set to No to prevent the Barracuda Spam
Firewall from sending mass email notification traffic in the event of a
widespread virus outbreak.