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Detailed discussion on how Microsoft IT manages the large quantities of unwanted e-mail (a.k.a. spam) and malware-infected messages in its inbound Internet e-mail traffic. The paper documents how Microsoft IT uses Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 technologies, Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, and third-party solutions to both reduce the quantity of spam routed through the corporate messaging infrastructure by filtering at the gateway layer and then remove the threats in remaining messages posed by viruses, worms, and their common distribution vectors, such as file attachments
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Anonymous
October 31, 2004
How do you deal with faked email headers but isnt spam?Anonymous
October 31, 2004
This article is just an advertisement for Exchange and Outlook 2003 but I know for a fact that not everybody uses that not only on the Redwest but also satallite offices. Blah blah, this article itself is just BUY MY PRODUCT spam.Anonymous
September 01, 2005
Good blogAnonymous
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