Which benefit does enabling external spam quarantine on Cisco SMA provide?
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A. B. C. D.D.
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/security_management/sma/sma11-0/user_guide/b_SMA_Admin_Guide/Enabling external spam quarantine on Cisco SMA (Security Management Appliance) provides the benefit of consolidating spam quarantine data from multiple Cisco ESA (Email Security Appliance) to one central console. This means that instead of having to access the spam quarantine interface on each individual ESA, administrators can manage the quarantine data from a single location.
Option D is therefore the correct answer to this question.
Consolidating spam quarantine data in this way can simplify management tasks and improve visibility into email security threats. It can also help to ensure that policies and procedures are being followed consistently across all ESAs.
In addition to consolidating spam quarantine data, Cisco SMA also provides other benefits for email security management. These include the ability to scan messages using multiple anti-spam and anti-virus engines to increase the catch rate (option C), as well as providing access to the spam quarantine interface on which a user can release, duplicate, or delete spam messages (option B).
Overall, enabling external spam quarantine on Cisco SMA can help organizations to more effectively manage their email security by providing a centralized console for consolidating data and simplifying management tasks.