Installation instructions

112 Quarantine GFI MailSecurity for Exchange/SMTP
NOTE: If a threat is detected in an outbound email, the recipients will
receive the original email with the malicious parts removed. A security
notice is attached to the email to inform the recipients what email parts
were removed and for what reason. This behavior is always enabled
and is not affected by the notify local users setting.
Screenshot 95 - Quarantined email user notification
Enable quarantine RSS feeds
What is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a protocol used by websites that
update their content frequently, for example news sites, weblogs and
so on, to inform end users of what is new or updated on the website.
The website publishes an XML file, called an RSS feed, that complies
with the schema defined in the RSS standard. End users make use of
a special application, called a feed reader or aggregator, to subscribe
to the different RSS feeds. The aggregator reads the XML file from the
URL specified when subscribing, parses the content and displays a list
of updated articles. The entries usually include a summary of the
article and a link to view the full article.
How does GFI MailSecurity use RSS?
The quarantine store is like a website that is updated frequently with
new blocked content. To facilitate the work of the administrator in
keeping an eye on the GFI MailSecurity quarantine store, RSS feeds
can now be enabled on the quarantine folders.
If you enable RSS feeds on a quarantine folder, the administrator can
use an RSS feed reader to subscribe to the quarantine folder RSS