Re: IMF and UceArchive folder
- From: "Rich Matheisen [MVP]" <richnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 23:29:22 -0400
"Jerry Dubuke" <jdubuke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I just installed the IMF on a Exch2K3 server. It is working pretty well.
>I would like to make a configuration change, but don't know how to
>accomplish it.
>Currently the server is sending email to the Archive folder.
>Is there a way to make the archive folder a public folder within Exchange?
>This would allow all people to view the junk and make sure that an email
>destined for them is not ending up there.
>As it stands now, I have to go in and look at the emails and forward them
>out if they are "legit". If they went ot the public folder, the users could
>do it themselves...
>Can this be accomplished?
If you're generating too many "false positves" then you need to loosen
the criteria for what's spam and what's ham.
FWIW, the IMF has a pretty high false-positive rate (about 11%) as
compared with other products. It's also only about 91% effective on
spam.
http://www.jgc.org/astlt/
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Rich Matheisen
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