RE: Anyone using Forefront (Antigen) - Can this be done?

2008-02-01 Thread Steve Hart
I'm just learning Forefront, but with Antigen you could set the filter to skip 
or identify and the message would go through. Clicking the quarantine files box 
would put a copy of the email in the quarantine, even if you've chosen to 
deilver the message.

Sizes can be entered as file filters as *.*40MB  or whatever size you're 
looking for.

That gives you the first part, but none of the logging or tracking.








From: Michael Tellson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 10:27 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Anyone using Forefront (Antigen) - Can this be done?



I am trying to find a solution where internal mail can be scanned for a certain 
type of attachment over a given size, then if found, the attachment can be 
copied to a network folder (quarantine location) and have the original message 
delivered in tact (without removing the attachment or message).  I also want 
the ability to track back from the attachment that is quarantined to the 
original message, either through some kind of log, or changing the name of the 
file, or metadata, etc.

From the documentation I have read on Forefront, it looks like this can be 
done if the attachment is removed or if the entire message is quarantined, but 
it is unclear if this is possible if the message is left as is.

If Forefront won't do this are there any suggestions as to any other product 
that might?


Michael Tellson
Network Engineer, Colonial Savings, F.A.
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Can this be done?

2002-04-12 Thread John Theed

Have an Exchange Server V5.5 (SP4) running  on an NT Server (SP6a). The
drive is set up as C and D partitions. Exchange was installed on the D
partition. Would I be able to install a second hard drive, format it, then
renane the D partition to E and assign the Letter D to the new drive, then
copying the exchange folders to the new drive. The current D drive
(partition) is running out of space, even after many attempted try's to get
people to delete old mail and attachments.

Would this work. Will exchange still run?

Thanks

John



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RE: Can this be done?

2002-04-12 Thread Martin Blackstone

Install a new drive. Let is be E:
Run Exch Optimezer and let it move what you need to E

-Original Message-
From: John Theed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 10:36 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Can this be done?


Have an Exchange Server V5.5 (SP4) running  on an NT Server (SP6a). The
drive is set up as C and D partitions. Exchange was installed on the D
partition. Would I be able to install a second hard drive, format it, then
renane the D partition to E and assign the Letter D to the new drive, then
copying the exchange folders to the new drive. The current D drive
(partition) is running out of space, even after many attempted try's to get
people to delete old mail and attachments.

Would this work. Will exchange still run?

Thanks

John



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http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm

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http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm