Email Protection Administrator Guide
Who Can Access Email Protection Admin-
November 2012
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2. Access Email Protection
Administration
As a customer of Email Protection, you can have administrators who access the Control
Console with different levels of privileges within Account Management and Email
Protection.
Who Can Access Email Protection
Administration windows
The levels of administrative users you can add are as follows:
Administrative level
Description
Reports Manager
The Reports Manager can view, for an assigned domain, reports
available with Email Protection. The Reports Manager can also
manage his or her own user preferences and all other tasks a user
can perform.
Group Administrator
The Group Administrator can add and remove members from one
or more groups if assigned to those groups. A Group Administrator
can also create, edit, and modify Email Protection policies for the
assigned groups. Finally, a Group Administrator can view user lists
and user details. A Group Administrator does not need to be a
member of a group in order to have these capabilities.
Note:
A Group Administrator cannot add or remove a group nor
edit user information
Quarantine Manager
The Quarantine Manager, for an assigned domain, can manage the
same areas as a Report Manager, plus manage, for the assigned
domain, all users’ Quarantine for spam and other problematic
messages, only if Email Protection is enabled.
Domain Administrator
The Domain Administrator, for an assigned domain, can manage
the same areas as a Quarantine Manager, plus manage server setup
and authentication rules for the domain.
Customer Administrator
The Customer Administrator can manage all aspects of the
customer’s Account Management for all domains.
Group Adsministrator
The Group Administrator can, within the Group Administrator’s
assigned domain, add and remove members from one or more
groups if assigned to those groups. A Group Administrator can also
create and modify Email Protection policies for the assigned
groups. A Group Administrator does not need to be a member of a
group in order to have these capabilities.