MS Exchange Server – Guide to Handle SPAM
MS Exchange Server – Filtering Spam Effectively
By: Jane Y. Whigmore
The increase in the number of spam e-mails raise the need to monitor and eliminate unwanted messages – ensuring that the MS Exchange system function properly
Unwanted mail adds trouble and decreases productivity and is a major threat to todays business world . Companies get tons of indecent, deceptive and irking e-mails in bulk regularly. Spam is the word most commonly used to express discarded, unwanted and promotional mails. Spam is not an acronym, thus it doesn’t denote something. A spam e-mail is usually an e-mail with commercial content that is sent to thousands of recipients who never requested any kind of information from the person or organisation sending it.
Receiving a vast amount of unwanted commercial mails can easily end up costing individuals and companyies a lot of time and resouces because they have to sort unwanted and legitimate e-mails and remove the unwanted e-mails in the process. It generates frustrations among employees hindering efficiency.
Deleting spam is a time consuming process, email server up-time and performance suffers, and your network faces a security risk from malevolent messages. Furthermore, the company also faces the risk as these spam mails might lead to irreparable harm to the systems, thus causing disorder and big loss of work and capital to the company.
Professional help and assistance is the most effective way to avoid the threat from spam and ensure protection and safety. Thus, the server should be shielded to assure that all the passing information is filtered and fire-walled against spam. Normally a spam filter for an e-mail server is software that analyzes every incoming e-mail, detects spam based on standard configurations and removed the unwanted junk mails so they never end up in the users’ inbox Microsoft Exchange Mail Server is often used as preferred mail server for businesses and this system makes e-mail communication fast and resourceful.
Spam plugins can be a major help carrying out the filtering on an Exchange Server and avoiding junk mail. A server side spam filter enables users to automate the procedure to sort and remove spam at the server level i.e. before it reaches the internal network and each user’s personal computer. An automatic procedure that filters out spam is recommended because it protects your internal network and each single connected personal computer. In addition is prevents loss of information and user downtime.
As the anti-spam technology cant be taken as perfect, conducting a manual checking by network administrator is a suitable measure to scrutinize the periodically filtered out messages to ensure that the exchange server spam filter is not detecting messages that are not really spam.











