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moving message to the user's Outlook junk mail folder. In the Exchange System
Manager, you can centrally define what is to be done with e-mails with SCL values above
a set threshold. You do not have to specify the action on the same system that assigns
the SCL. As the IMF assigns the e-mails' SCL value, any defined actions can be only be
performed on the target system. To that end, the e-mail gateway must also run Exchange
2003.
Even if you do not use the IMF, you can use this option to define the spam probability
value for the spam filtering jobs as SCL result, so that they can use Exchange Store
functionality for further processing. The spam probability values are internally converted
to SCL values, which Outlook can use.
Tip: If you are using the summary report function, users are notified of all relevant
spam e-mails. In that case you do not have to use Exchange Store forwarding to
junk mail folders. For further information on the Exchange SCL field, visit
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/2003/library/imfdeploy.mspx
Write spam value in mail header field
The spam probability value (low, medium and high) is always written in the mail header.
The result is converted to a string of asterisks (one asterisk meaning a value up to 10,
two asterisks a value up to 20, three asterisks up to 30, etc.) to which an Outlook rule can
be applied. You can also specify the result separately for each Spam probability: In the
Actions tab, select Add - Add X-header field. The result is then output as a numeric
value instead of being converted to a string of asterisks.
To configure the actions for the Spam Probability: High range (set here from 91 to 100),
click the High button. The following dialog appears:
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