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Design message hygiene solutions

Design message hygiene solutions - Microsoft Exchange Server Tutorial

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Design message hygiene solutions

- [Instructor] The anti-malware protection in Exchange Server was first introduced in Exchange 2013, and is provided by the Transport agent called Malware Agent. The agent scans messages as they travel through the Transport service on a Mailbox server. You configure malware filtering by using antimalware policies, server settings, and scripts. You can only use PowerShell to enable antispam. The Connection Filtering agent and the Attachment Filtering agent aren't available on Mailbox servers, they're only available on Edge Transport servers, and they're installed and enabled there by default, however, the malware agent is installed and enabled by default on mailbox servers as well. We also have the ability to use the RBL, or Realtime BlackLists, in a DMZ. This would be enabled on our Edge Transport server, and uses third-party websites that can check any blacklisting for websites or email domains that should not be allowed through into your exchange server because of the fact that they…

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