However, these improvements don't change the fact that Exchange already has a robust set of antispam tools that are included at no extra cost. If you're not using them, give them a try to see how well they meet your needs. You might find that the cost of maintaining message hygiene drops significantly without decreasing the degree of protection you get.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
WINDOWS IT PRORESOURCES
For more about Sender ID: “Sender ID and FUD,” InstantDoc ID 47140

“The Sender ID Standard,” InstantDoc ID 43917

“Want to Tick Off Spammers? Try Sender ID,” InstantDoc ID 49313

For more about IMF:
“Microsoft’s Intelligent Message Filter,” InstantDoc ID 44860

“Deploying Exchange Intelligent Message Filter,” InstantDoc ID 43151

“The Exchange Intelligent Message Filter,” InstantDoc ID 42682

MICROSOFT RESOURCES
“Sender ID Framework Overview” http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/safety/technologies/senderid/overview.mspx

“Sender ID Technology: Information for IT Professionals” http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/safety/technologies/senderid/technology.mspx

“Exchange Intelligent Message Filter Overview” http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/exchange/downloads/2003/imf/overview.mspx

To download the IMF v2 Operations Guide: http://tinyurl.com/g9gsz

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