05-04-2009 01:29 AM
The Critical message is:
ISQ: [notification] Fail to send notification. Please make sure HTTP access to ISQ is configured.
The Ironport Spam Quarantine is not enabled and there are no policies configured to use the ISQ. What cuold be causing this alert?
Thanks
Adam
05-04-2009 03:22 PM
Hi Adam,
Thanks for posting this. I'll do some research and get back to you. I'm pretty sure the system setup wizard enables the spam quarantine by default, could that be the cause?
Jonathan
05-09-2009 09:58 AM
Please check your interface configuration. It might be that you have provided the URL to access ISQ by users. It per default uses port 81. The entry might look as follows: http://isq.netfarmers.net:81
Than you have to check the Anti-Spam configuration. Is this feature enabled globally and if it is maybe you have configured SPAM and SUSPECTED SPAM handling?
Regards,
Edgar
05-09-2009 06:15 PM
Guys
ISQ had not been enabled on any of the interfaces, so I doubt that was the problem. However, ISQ was actually enabled, something which must automatically be enabled during the wizard setup, although I do not use the spam quarantine. It's now disabled, so I'd be surprised if we see this critical notification again.
Still doesn't explain the error notification, but it has not had an impact on performance or caused any issues.
Regards
Adam
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