[Hiaper-ao-ncar-advanced-notice] Quarantine Reminder

Maia Mailguard maia-questions at ucar.edu
Thu Sep 22 11:55:59 MDT 2005


Your Maia Mailguard quarantine area currently contains:

     0 virus-infected items (0 bytes)
     15 suspected spam items (31059 bytes)
     0 potentially dangerous file attachments (0 bytes)
     0 items with broken mail headers (0 bytes)

Please note: prior to March 5 2005, any viruses detected by the UCAR
e-mail virus scanner were thrown away silently. Now we save them in a
quarantine area that is expired regularly, but can be viewed via a web
interface. Spam messages that were sent both to you and to someone else
who has enabled spam filtering can also end up in your quarantine cache,
although it *will* be delivered to anyone without filtering enabled.
If you do not care to look at quarantined messages, and you
do not need to enable spam filtering, then you can safely ignore this
message. Otherwise visit

https://mailguard.ucar.edu/ 

to review your quarantined items and adjust your spam and virus settings,
or to disable these reminders (which come no more than once a week).
You must follow the setup directions in the linked-to document in order
to be able to view quarantined messages, enable content-based spam
filtering, or disable the reminders.

If despite setting up your account and linking in your addresses as
documented, you still do not see any items in your quarantine area,
but you received this reminder anyway, that means that the items are
quarantined under some address that is NOT linked to your Maia account,
but is being filtered and does forward to you. This means it's most likely
an alias that is linked to somebody else's Maia account, in which case
that person will be responsible for dealing with the quarantined items.
But there is no way to prevent the reminder from being sent to everyone
who is on the alias.

Quarantined items will be held for a maximum of 10 days before being automatically deleted.  The oldest item currently in your quarantine will be deleted in 1 days.

For further information or assistance with Maia Mailguard, please go to the
web page at %%MAIAURL% . If you have questions not answered on that page or
in any of the documents it links to, please contact your local divisional help
desk or systems staff.



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