Re: Exchange 2003 spam filtering capabilities
From: Andy Izsak (aizsak_at_euphonix.com)
Date: 05/11/04
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Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 19:02:59 -0700
Where do you configure ORBS and alike?
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"Bill" <res99app@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Yes, Exchange 2003 has some built-in spam filtering capabilities using
> blacklist databases. Any email tagged as spam for the user is placed in a
> "spam" folder in the users mailbox. Using their regular Outlook client the
> user can check the contents of this folder. Outlook 2003 by itself offers
> similar capabilities as it's predecessors for processing emails based on
> rules.
>
> I use Spam Filter for ISP (www.logsat.com) as the front-end spam filter
for
> all our exchange servers. It offers a quarantine for what is considered
spam
> allowing you to choose what emails get delivered to the end user. It has
> numerous methods for filtering emails based on various content, header,
> keywords, ip, etc. information. Exchange 2003 doesn't offer quite the
array
> of configuration options as this tool. Try the Exchange approach first, if
> you find it doesn't work well for you, try this tool.
>
> "Eric" <epaetz41@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > I'm going to be upgrading/replacing my Exchange 5.5 machine (running
> > NT 4.5) with Exchange 2003.
> >
> > We do not currently have any anti-spam capabilities. Does Exchange
> > 2003 have any built-in anti-spam abilities? What's involved in
> > administering it?
> >
> > We are also going to be upgrading our Outlook Clients to Outlook 2003.
> > Does Outlook 2003 have any built-in anti-spam abilities. What's
> > involved in setting it up and administering it?
> >
> > Basically I need to know if I need to go back to my boss and ask for
> > more money for a third party tool (like Inboxer), or, I can setup
> > Exchange/Outlook 2003 to handle most of our incoming spam.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Eric
>
>
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