Re: TrendMicro's CMS for SMB's Security Settings is a centipede
- From: "Hollis D. Paul" <noone@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 02 Apr 2006 12:42:08 PST
In article <eL2RF6mVGHA.2276@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Les Connor [SBS Community
Member - SBS MVP] wrote:
Because your SBS is also your ExchangeSo you have verified that I can't, in fact, administer SMEX. Is there anything
server, it will also be represented by the Exchange Server icon (at the same
level as Servers and Desktops in the console - selecting this and then
'configure' is where you administer the Scanmail component.
you consider crucial there? The defaults settings have resulted in population
of the SPAM folders.I have only noticed a couple of things getting through.
More worrysome is the fact that I enabled notifications, and it keeps telling
me that I am having virus attacks. Now I have to figure out how to send the
messages to my ISP admin.
Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook]
Mukilteo, WA USA
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