Spam Quarantine
A quarantine pane listing held messages with a monogram, sender, subject, a detection reason badge, an auto delete countdown, and per row actions.
A quarantine pane listing held messages with a monogram, sender, subject, a detection reason badge, an auto delete countdown, and per row actions.
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Spam Quarantine is the held mail review pane, five messages stopped before delivery because they looked unsafe. Each row pairs a monogram tile with the claimed sender name and address, the subject, and a detection reason badge, with riskier verdicts (phishing, spoofing, suspicious links) tinted in the destructive color. A meta line gives the held date, an auto delete countdown, and the filter confidence.
Messages are one typed array where a risky flag drives the badge tint, and each row offers Release and Block sender actions. A footer notes the 30 day retention window and explains that releasing a message delivers it and helps train the filter.
Reach for this block as the quarantine or junk review screen of a mail admin console, wired to your filtering service. The rows are static; load held messages, wire Release and Block to your gateway, and let the confidence and reason come from your classifier.
A natural flow around it on an Application Pro page:
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One strong use is the mailbox spam quarantine. Other hold and review queues:
Tip: tint only the genuinely risky verdicts, so the destructive color keeps its weight instead of coloring every row.