
70 Barracuda Spam Firewall Administrator’s Guide
• Edit a user’s account settings by logging in to their quarantine interface
• Delete user accounts
• Change the password of specific accounts.
The following table describes each column on this page.
Using Filters to Locate Accounts
To limit the accounts displayed on the Accounts View page, use any of the filters described in the
following table.
Table 6.1:
Column Description
Account Address The e-mail address of the account.
Notify Interval How often the system sends the quarantine summary message to
the user.
Quarantine Whether the user has their quarantine account enabled. If this is
set to No, all quarantine messages are delivered to the user with
the subject line altered instead of being placed in quarantine.
Spam Scan Whether the user has spam scoring enabled. If this is set to No,
this user’s messages are not scanned for spam.
Size (KB) The current size of the user’s quarantine area. This is a good
indicator of which users are not cleaning out their quarantine areas
and taking up system disk space.
Message Count The current number of messages in a user’s quarantine area. This
is another indicator to use when determining which users need to
clean out their quarantine area.
Oldest Message The oldest message in a user’s quarantine area.
Admin Actions Click Edit Account to view that user’s quarantine account so you
can troubleshoot issues and change the user’s preferences and
spam scoring values.
Click Change Password to change the user’s password.
Click Delete to remove the quarantine account from the system
including all of the user’s settings and quarantined messages.
Remove All Invalid Accounts
(button)
For more information, refer to Overriding the Quarantine Settings
for Specific User Accounts on page 73.
Table 6.2:
Filter Description
None Displays all accounts on the system with the newest ones listed first.
“Account” (e-mail address) Displays only the accounts for the e-mail addresses entered in the
Pattern textbox.
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