Exclaimer Anti-spam works on a system of features and rules; in
most cases, these provide a layer over existing Microsoft Exchange
settings. Features are used to define core configuration for Microsoft
Exchange anti-spam filters and as such, these are always processed
first. Rules are provided to access settings which are likely to be
changed on a more regular basis; users can:
- Maintain a list of recipients for whom anti-spam tests will never be performed (using the Recipient White List rule).
- Maintain a list of senders who are considered to be 'safe' and for
whom anti-spam tests will never be performed (using the Sender White
List rule).
- Maintain a list of senders who are considered to be 'unsafe' and
from whom email messages will be blocked (using the Sender Block List
rule).
- Specify actions to be taken with messages classified as spam as a
result of Content filtering (using the Content filtering rule).
- Specify actions to be taken with messages classified as spam as a result of checking the Sender ID (using the sender ID rule).
- Specify actions to be taken with bulk email messages that are
checked and classified by Commtouch (using the Commtouch Classifications
rule).
Features include:
- A Scenario for every occasion: a Wizard guides users through setup and introduces 4 basic scenarios that cover their every need:
- Deployed
- Quarantine
- Quarantine to users' Junk folder
- Evaluation
- The power of Commtouch: Commtouch's Recurrent
Pattern Detection technology is tried and trusted around the world
band it works to cut out spam without any impact on the flow of the
emails that are critical to teh business.
- Auto-whitelist: makes a note of everyone the user sends emails to
- WhiteList maintenance: users can maintain a whitelist to ensure they get the emails they want as efficiently as possible
- SmartScreen from the smart guys at Microsoft Research: comes with an Intelligent Message Filter that learns what spam looks like.
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