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===Introduction===
===Introduction===
 
UMIACS has deployed a system with 2 Barracuda Networks spam firewalls. This allows for enterprise level Virus and Spam scoring and filtering for our email architecture. You can log in to the system either of the 2 firewalls using your UMIACS email address (username@umiacs.umd.edu) and password:
UMIACS has deployed a system with 2 Barracuda Networks Spam Firewalls. This allows for enterprise level Virus and Spam scoring and filtering for our new email architecture.
*[https://bubs.umiacs.umd.edu bubs.umiacs.umd.edu]
*[https://pompom.umiacs.umd.edu pompom.umiacs.umd.edu]


===Mail Flow Through Barracudas===
===Mail Flow Through Barracudas===
*Currently users that recieve mail at Exchange or our new IMAP service will be serviced by the barracuda's.  
*The first time your mail flows through one of the Barracudas it will send you a mail with a new username and password. Subsequently you will receive every day (unless you configure otherwise) a mail at approx. 3:30pm EST from the Barracuda with your quarantine summary. '''Please note that auto log-in through the link provided in the summary does not work due to a recent firmware upgrade on the Barracudas. Please use the links provided above to log in.'''


*The first time your mail flows through one of the barracudas it will send you a mail with a new username and password. Subsequently you will recieve every day (unless you configure otherwise) a mail at approx. 3:30 EST from the barracuda with your quarantine summary.
===Scoring===
The Barracudas will score every message that passes through them and inject varying message headers based on that score. You can then create email filters based on these headers to filter out messages that are tagged as spam by the Barracudas. See [[BarracudaSpamFirewall/Scoring]] for more details.


===Quarantine===
===Quarantine===
*Your quarantine will be good for '''21 days''', if mail sits for longer than that in your quarantine it will be purged so please check your quarantine. At the bottom of your 3:30 quarantine mail you will see a link that will take you straight to your quarantine.
*Mail that has been deemed as spam will be kept on the Barracudas in quarantine.  It will not be delivered to your mailbox unless you configure the Barracudas to do so.
**If you receive a security warning message after clicking this link, you need to [[add the UMIACS CA (certificate authority)|AddingUMIACSCertificateAuthority]].
*Your quarantine will be preserved for '''21 days'''. If mail is held for longer, then it will be purged.
**If you receive a security warning in your browser after clicking this link, you may need to [[AddingUMIACSCertificateAuthority|add the UMIACS Certificate Authority]]
*You can search your spam quarantine with the following steps [[BarracudaSpamFirewall/SearchingQuarantine]]
 
===Quarantine Passthrough===
*If you wish to have the mail that would ordinarily be quarantined by Barracuda delivered to your mailbox instead you can configure this using the Barracuda web configuration.
*You can enable this functionality with the following guide [[BarracudaSpamFirewall/QuarantinePassthrough]]


===Whitelists, Blacklists & Bayesian Filtering===
===Whitelists, Blacklists & Bayesian Filtering===
*You may also setup whitelists, blacklists, and Bayesian filtering options through the Preferences tab at the top of the web page.
*You may also setup whitelists, blacklists, and Bayesian filtering options through the Preferences tab at the top of the Barracuda web portal.


===More Information===
===More Information===
*For lots more information on how to use the barracuda please download the user's guide:
*For more information on how to use the Barracuda please download the user's guide:


https://wiki.umiacs.umd.edu/umiacs/images/5/5a/Barracuda_usersguide.pdf
https://wiki.umiacs.umd.edu/umiacs/images/5/5a/Barracuda_usersguide.pdf
===Previous Spam/Virus Filtering===
[[Barracuda Spam Firewall| Barracuda Spam Filtering]]
*NOTE: This will be replacing the current spamassassin solutions we have deployed and as we migrate all old users off of reptoid spamassassin will no longer be available to use in line with our mail environments.

Latest revision as of 19:16, 20 September 2021

Introduction

UMIACS has deployed a system with 2 Barracuda Networks spam firewalls. This allows for enterprise level Virus and Spam scoring and filtering for our email architecture. You can log in to the system either of the 2 firewalls using your UMIACS email address (username@umiacs.umd.edu) and password:

Mail Flow Through Barracudas

  • The first time your mail flows through one of the Barracudas it will send you a mail with a new username and password. Subsequently you will receive every day (unless you configure otherwise) a mail at approx. 3:30pm EST from the Barracuda with your quarantine summary. Please note that auto log-in through the link provided in the summary does not work due to a recent firmware upgrade on the Barracudas. Please use the links provided above to log in.

Scoring

The Barracudas will score every message that passes through them and inject varying message headers based on that score. You can then create email filters based on these headers to filter out messages that are tagged as spam by the Barracudas. See BarracudaSpamFirewall/Scoring for more details.

Quarantine

  • Mail that has been deemed as spam will be kept on the Barracudas in quarantine. It will not be delivered to your mailbox unless you configure the Barracudas to do so.
  • Your quarantine will be preserved for 21 days. If mail is held for longer, then it will be purged.
  • You can search your spam quarantine with the following steps BarracudaSpamFirewall/SearchingQuarantine

Quarantine Passthrough

  • If you wish to have the mail that would ordinarily be quarantined by Barracuda delivered to your mailbox instead you can configure this using the Barracuda web configuration.
  • You can enable this functionality with the following guide BarracudaSpamFirewall/QuarantinePassthrough

Whitelists, Blacklists & Bayesian Filtering

  • You may also setup whitelists, blacklists, and Bayesian filtering options through the Preferences tab at the top of the Barracuda web portal.

More Information

  • For more information on how to use the Barracuda please download the user's guide:

https://wiki.umiacs.umd.edu/umiacs/images/5/5a/Barracuda_usersguide.pdf