Re: IMF and blackberry

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I'd comment here that if your IMF is set to 4, that is a VERY low value.
Most people I know who have configured IMF have set it to somewhere between
6 and 8, depending on the amount of false-positives.

I still don't understand how IMF is moving these messages to your junk mail.
The BB Redirector on the client machine should be sending OUT the messages.
IMF does not scan outbound messages. Are you saying that the BB redirector
is sending a temporary message to the Outlook client? If it shows up in the
junk mail, have you tried marking it as "not junk"?

Have you done message tracking on these "temporary" messages to prove that
in fact they are being acted upon by IMF? Is it possible that it is not IMF
that is acting on them, but Outlook's junk mail filter?

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"rockymtn" <sschaefer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The way it works is the BB redirector generates a small temporary message
that is used to fwd the email to the handheld device. Those messages are
apparently getting routed directly to the Junk Mail box. and then not
forwarded by the blackberry redirector.

After further research it looks like I can "globally accept" the IP
address
for the outside blackberry server but I haven't pinned down the IP range
for
that yet. Or, the other way would be to adjust the SCL parameters but it
looks like the blackberry messages are getting flagged as 4. Kind of hate
to set the SCL lower than that.

"rockymtn" <sschaefer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I updated Exchange 2k3 with service patch 2 a few weeks ago. Yesterday I
activated the IMF.

Two users on the network are redirecting from outlook on their desktops
to
blackberries. The IMF appears to be blocking the blackberry redirect
process.

Has anyone seen this or know how to correct?

Thanks

Stan






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