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Spam Mail Problem
Hi All,
Where can I find the definition of Spam Mail in Exchange Server or Outlook 2003? Some mail from my boss or staff also received in Junk Mail folder, and I had already added them into safe sender list, but some mail from them are still received in Junk Mail folder. Could I change the definition of Spam Mail? Some spam mail using our staff email address to send to us, our colleague assume it was normal. When they open the computer warning them it's virus. Is it had some solution to solve this problem? Thanks a lot!!! Ken |
Spam Mail Problem
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 18:30:43 +0800, "Ken"
wrote: Hi All, Where can I find the definition of Spam Mail in Exchange Server or Outlook 2003? Some mail from my boss or staff also received in Junk Mail folder, and I had already added them into safe sender list, but some mail from them are still received in Junk Mail folder. Could I change the definition of Spam Mail? Some spam mail using our staff email address to send to us, our colleague assume it was normal. When they open the computer warning them it's virus. Is it had some solution to solve this problem? Get used to it. Even the best SPAM filters are inherently prone to false positives. A_C |
Spam Mail Problem
Ken wrote:
Where can I find the definition of Spam Mail in Exchange Server or Outlook 2003? It's not published anywhere, as far as I know. Some mail from my boss or staff also received in Junk Mail folder, and I had already added them into safe sender list, but some mail from them are still received in Junk Mail folder. Could I change the definition of Spam Mail? The Safe Sender list applies only to external mail, since you can't add an internal Exchange address to it. On occasion, Exchange messages will trigger the SPAM filter and there's little you can do about it except to adjust the level of the filter. Some spam mail using our staff email address to send to us, our colleague assume it was normal. When they open the computer warning them it's virus. Is it had some solution to solve this problem? The SPAM filter does not detect viruses. Viruses and SPAM are not the same thing. Virus-laden messages, even when they appear to come from collegues, are fairly obvious if one examines the message before opening any attachment. It certainly can't be from an internal address, expecially if the server and clients have an AV program installed. -- Brian Tillman |
Spam Mail Problem
Your problem could also lie in the type of security service you have.
Although you have set your Outlook parameters to allow certain items through, the security service, like McAfee, might be blocking the items. Check your security service settings. "Ken" wrote: Hi All, Where can I find the definition of Spam Mail in Exchange Server or Outlook 2003? Some mail from my boss or staff also received in Junk Mail folder, and I had already added them into safe sender list, but some mail from them are still received in Junk Mail folder. Could I change the definition of Spam Mail? Some spam mail using our staff email address to send to us, our colleague assume it was normal. When they open the computer warning them it's virus. Is it had some solution to solve this problem? Thanks a lot!!! Ken |
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