Re: filter for spam with pop3 service
- From: sylvie <sylvie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 06:10:01 -0700
Last thing can you advise for a third party POP3 downloader that I can
purchase from france.
Many thanks for all your advises.
"Alexander Zammit [MVP]" wrote:
IMF supports the IP Accept list. However there is no sender based whitelist.
which is normally the most required.
For blocking spam you could use the built-in Sender Filtering, Recipeint
Filtering or the IP Block List under Connection Filtering.
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Alexander Zammit
WinDeveloper Software
IMF Tune - Unleash the Full Intelligent Message Filter Power
http://www.windeveloper.com/imftune/
"sylvie" <sylvie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If I understand right from previous posts, with IMF there is not white
list,
so if I want to filter advertasing for exemple I will need to build a
blacklist.
"Alexander Zammit [MVP]" wrote:
I know, that's what the link I pasted says.
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Alexander Zammit
WinDeveloper Software
IMF Tune - Unleash the Full Intelligent Message Filter Power
http://www.windeveloper.com/imftune/
"Claus" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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IMF doesn't work in that scenario. The SBS POP3 connector bypasses the
IMF.
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Claus
"Alexander Zammit [MVP]" <alex@respond_to_group> wrote in message
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Do you mean you are using the SBS POP3 connector to download emails
from
an ISP?
What about using IMF as an additional filtering layer? This is how to
do
it:
http://www.exchangeinbox.com/articles/040/pop3imf.htm
--
Alexander Zammit
WinDeveloper Software
IMF Tune - Unleash the Full Intelligent Message Filter Power
http://www.windeveloper.com/imftune/
"sylvie" <sylvie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
I had a look in all the questions but I didn't find any answer to my
problem.
So here it is, I use POP3 service to get my emails, I already have an
external service of spam protection but I still get some spam and a
lot
of
ad.
In our system many persons get all the emails through a distribution
list,
that is why the unwanted emails are bothering us.
In my outlook 2003 I have create a rule that check every email that I
receive and if the contact is not in my contact list it goes to the
junk
email. I just have to check the junk file and to update my contact
list
if
needed.
What I wanted is to do this before the distribution of email, in that
way we
will centralize the junk email and everybody will get only good
emails.
I
would like to use a contact list and a junk file in the public folder
(so
everyone can update and check).
Can someone help me with this.
Thanks.
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