Microsoft Exchange Mail Server – How to Filter Spam
Microsoft Mail Server – How to avoid Spam
By: Jane Y. Whigmore
The increase in the amount of spam e-mails raise the need to monitor and eliminate unwanted messages – ensuring that the Microsoft Exchange system function correctly
In todays business world, malware e-mail has emerged as the biggest evil that is cutting productivity and adding troubles. Thousands of deceptive and indecent e-mails are sent to companies in bulk on a daily basis. The term Spam is a commonly used jargon to explain promotional and undesirable e-mails. Spam is not an abbreviation or acronym (so spam does not denote something). Normally a spam mail contains commercial content and it is send to receivers who never reqeusted to get that kind of information from the business or individual that sends it.
Receiving a vast amount of unwanted commercial mails can easily end up costing individuals and companyies a lot of time and resouces because they have to sort unwanted and legitimate e-mails and remove the unwanted e-mails in the process. It generates frustrations among employees hindering efficiency.
Removing spam is a lengthy process; performance of the e-mail server gets several affected and network security is also put at greater risk from malevolent e-mails. Added to that, a company also risk that spam e-mails causes harm to systems and network that cannot be repaired which means disorder, work loss and increased costs.
The only guard against the threat from spam is professional asistance ensuring complete security and protection. Thus, the server should be shielded to assure that all the passing information is filtered and fire-walled against spam. Normally a spam filter for an e-mail server is software that analyzes every incoming e-mail, detects spam based on standard configurations and removed the unwanted junk mails so they never end up in the users’ inbox One of the often used mail servers is the Exchange Server developed by Microsoft, and this product from Microsoft makes core mail services fast and reliable.
Spam devices can be of great help to carry out filtering at an exchange server or unwanted mail blocking at exchange server. Filtering spam at server level allows for an automatic spam dectection and removel process that occurs before spam reaches your internal network and internal computers Making this process automatic is recommended as it protects each personal computer, it protects the internal network and prevents information loss and users’ downtime.
As the anti-spam technology cant be taken as perfect, conducting a manual checking by network administrator is a suitable measure to scrutinize the periodically filtered out messages to ensure that the exchange server spam filter is not detecting messages that are not really spam.






















