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9 n Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Companies today face increasing spam and virus threats as well as growing regulatory and corporate
compliance requirements. In an environment where organizations are focused on protection
and compliance, Exchange Server 2007 delivers functionality to help maintain the security of the
messaging environment:
Transport Rules allow IT administrators and compliance officers to establish and enforce regulatory
or corporate policies on both internal and outbound e-mail, voice mail, and fax messages.
Built-in anti-spam technologies provided by Exchange Server 2007’s new Edge Transport server
role use a multi-pronged approach to block unwanted messages and provide enhanced protection
against phishing attacks.
Exchange Hosted Filtering and Forefront Security for Exchange Server—both available with the
Exchange Server 2007 Enterprise Client Access License—provide hosted and on-premise options for
advanced anti-spam and antivirus protection.
Local Continuous Replication and Cluster Continuous Replication use log shipping technology to
keep a rolling copy of an Exchange Server database. This allows fast recovery from database and
server failures while reducing the need for tape backups.
24% of organizations have had employee e-mail
subpoenaed by courts and regulators, and another
15% of companies have gone to court to battle
lawsuits triggered by employee mail.
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—AMA & The ePolicy Institute, 2006
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