Quick question

Our company is currently in Exchange 2000 native mode.  We are looking
to upgrade our Exchange Servers to Exchange 2003 on Windows 2003.  Our
main corporate domain is still in mixed mode and will most likely not be
switched to Native Mode anytime soon.  We understand Exchange 2003 will
work with either a W2K or W2K3 domain structure and Exchange 2003 will
run on Windows 2000 and/or 2003.  What is Your opinions, or
recommendation, for upgrading the Exchange servers to E2K3 and then W2K3
while the main domain remains in 2000 mixed mode?   Are there any
requirements of having at least 1 or multiple domain controllers at W2K3
prior to the Exchange 2003/ Windows 2003 upgrade or will it just provide
additional benefits?"
  

-----Original Message-----
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Stidley, Joel
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 3:10 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Exchange 2003 SP1 for spam

IMF uses a proprietary Bayesian-like filter developed in the Microsoft
think-tank called SmartScreen.  It works pretty decent, at least for the
type of spam I receive, YMMV.

Typically you will set the gateway blocking fairly high (~8) and set the
junk-mail folder fairly low (3-4).  The performance counters help you to
tweak it a little better for your mail patterns as it shows how many
mail messages are tagged with each SCL.  

You may find that it does the job nicely.


-----Original Message-----
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Erick Thompson
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 2:02 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Exchange 2003 SP1 for spam

I was getting things ready for an installation of ASSP for anti spam
use. Then, Exchange 2003 SP1 came out, and if it works well, I'd like to
stick with it. Has anyone used it enough at this point to comment on how
well it handles spam?

One of things I like about ASSP are that any address you send to will
automatically be whitelisted. And it's a Bayesian filter, but you can
override it. I haven't seen any public info on how SP1 detects spam, so
it anyone knows, please let me know.

Thanks,
Erick

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