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How to Specify Sender ID Filtering Options Sender ID filtering allows you to specify how the Exchange should handle messages that failed Sender ID verification. Sender ID filtering is an industry standard that you can use to provide more protection against UCE and phishing schemes. 1.
Start Exchange System Manager from Start>Programs> Microsoft
Exchange. 2.
Navigate Global Settings> Message Delivery. 3.
Right-click Message Delivery, and then select Properties. Note: you
won’t see Intelligent Message Filtering, if you are running System Manager
from a workstation or you don’t have Exchange SP2 installed on the server. 4.
Click the Sender ID Filtering tab. 5.
Under If ID validation fails, take the following action, specify the
action you want Exchange Server to take when Send ID verification fails. Important: After you configure these options, you must enable Send ID filtering on your SMTP servers. Post your questions, comments, feedbacks and suggestions Related Topics Product Review:
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