Re: Phishing Confidence Level (PCL) Questions
- From: "Bill Hobson" <I.Hate.spam.b-hobson@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 15:08:53 -0500
I can't say authoratatively, but I doubt that you will get an answer to
this. If the bad guys knew this, they would be able to craft around it -
therefore MS wouldn't make it public, just like they treat the Junk E-mail
filter.
"Alex Foley" <alex@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:44ae9fdb_3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I've had a few internal mailings lately that have been inadvertently
flagged as Spam, and had their links disabled as a result. I understand
this is as a result of a high Phishing Confidence Level (PCL) score. Does
anyone know at what point on the 1-8 scale Outlook disables the links, and
what the rules Exchange uses to assign a PCL score?
Thanks,
Alex Foley
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