Require login credentials to access quarantined messages

by Barracuda Networks
The Barracuda Email Security Service sends quarantine notification emails with links to view quarantined messages. You now have the option to require your users to enter their account credentials to view their quarantined messages. When...
New

Thirty Day Reports

by Barracuda Networks
The seven day limit on reports has been removed. You can now generate reports for up to a maximum history of 30 days of data. Reports cover global activity across all domains for which you have mail filtered. Learn more Please note that...
Improvement

Search for Messages Across All Domains at a Time

by Barracuda Networks
New
In the Message Log, you can now search for messages across all the domains in your account, at a time. Earlier, if you had more than ten domains in your account, you could only search for messages, one domain at a time. You can still...

More Details in Message Headers

by Barracuda Networks
Improvement
We have rolled out an improvement to our message headers. It is sometimes difficult to identify why a particular message was allowed or blocked. It may take a lot of time to identify the root cause. The Reason Extra will now show more...

Updated User Login View

by Barracuda Networks
New
The left-side navigation panel and the top Barracuda Cloud Control bar will now not be visible to end users, help desk users and domain administrators when they log in to their email security account. Since they do not need access to...

Administrators can Allow End Users to View and Deliver Blocked Emails

by Barracuda Networks
You can now choose whether or not to allow your end users to deliver emails that have been blocked by Barracuda. Although some of your end users might have been trained to distinguish between legitimate and malicious email, we recommend...
New

Domain-specific Settings Warning

by Barracuda Networks
New
When you make setting changes at the account level, these changes do not get applied to domains that have existing domain-specific settings because domain-specific settings take precedence over account-level settings. Now, when you make...