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6. Anti-Spam Server for MS Exchange
6.1. Anti-Spam Principles
Spam refers to unsolicited email, mostly advertising a product or service that is mass mailed to a huge number
of email addresses at a time, filling recipients’ mail boxes. Spam does not refer to legitimate commercial email
for which consumers have given their consent. Spam is not only annoying, but also can often be a source of
scams, viruses or offensive content.
Anti-Spam checks all incoming email messages and marks unwanted emails as SPAM. It uses several
analyzing methods to process each email message, offering maximum possible protection against unwanted
email messages.
6.2. Anti-Spam Interface
This dialog contains a brief information about the functionality of the server component, information on its
current status (Enabled/Disabled), and some statistics.
Available buttons and links:
ENABLED/DISABLED - clicking this button turns the selected component on/off (if the component is
on, the button and the text are green, if it's off, they are red).
Refresh statistical values - updates stats displayed above.
Settings - use this button to open advanced Anti-Spam settings.