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X-MS-Exchange-Transport-EndToEndLatency: 00:00:42. X-MS-Exchange-Organization-AVStamp-Enterprise: 1.0 Return-Path: MessageSecurityAntispamBypass X-MS-Exchange-Organization-AuthMechanism: 04 X-MS-Exchange-Organization-AuthAs: Internal X-MS-Exchange-Organization-AuthSource: Exchange.ex.local X-MS-Exchange-Organization-MessageDirectionality: Originating Thread-Index: AQHTuhe2vDtNY+YRB0eWZLKYSrNYgQ= Received: from Exchange.ex.local () byĮxchange.ex.local () with mapi idĬontent-Type: application/ms-tnef name="winmail.dat" Received: from Exchange.ex.local (192.168.20.131) by Exchange.ex.local Here is the message detail for spam message which always goes to the inbox:
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OutlookEmailPostmarkValidationEnabled : TrueĭistinguishedName : CN=ContentFilterConfig,CN=Message Hygiene,CN=TransportĮxchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=ex,DC=local : Message rejected as spam by Content Filtering. Here is the output of 'Get-ContentFilterConfig': Send same mail from test1, it still delivers email to the inbox. Which is claimed to be a code to tell mailserver that this is a spam email from test1 account to other users including Administrator and kept doing this for 10 times and went to other mailboxes and report those messages as spam but still whenever I XJS*C4JDBQADN1.NSBN3*2IDNEN*GTUBE-STANDARD-ANTI-UBE-TEST-EMAIL*C.34X In my scenario, I have an Administrator user and 4 test users.
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On it but it seems that emails pass the anti-spam filter. No changes are needed to your existing mail server or network setup, there is no hardware to purchase or maintain, no software to install and configure, no per-domain, per-user, or per-mailbox fees or charges to pay.I have configured a test Exchange server and configured anti-spam filter The SpamWall Anti Spam for Exchange solution is compatible with all versions of Microsoft Exchange and email clients such as Outlook etc. Unlike other anti-spam solutions, SpamWall's Anti Spam for Exchange is able to reduce the load placed on your MS Exchange mail server by off-loading the task of both Spam and Virus processing and filtering, effectively reducing the volume of Spam, Viruses and other unwanted email reaching your email server by up to 98% or more. 1.) Take domains/addresses in Allow Sender or Domain Spam and add them to the Allow List 2.) Take domains/addresses in Block Sender or Domain Spam and add them the Block List 3.) Set Default spam and bulk actions as Quarantine Then you have a single policy with single set of actions as opposed to three policies which may conflict with each. Positioned "in front" of your Exchange server, SpamWall's Anti Spam for Exchange solution provides an integrated Anti-Spam and Anti-Virus solution offering complete email protection for Exchange at the "network perimeter" level, before unwanted or potentially dangerous and costly email reaches your network or mail server.
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