What are the configuration options in IMF?
Answer / macfarlane okonta
First of all, IMF needs to be enabled because it's not by
default. To enable, from ESM go to Global Settings and
right click on Message Delivery. Click on the "Intelligence
Nessage Filter" tab, and change from "No Action"
to "Archive". Also, enable the IMF on the Virtual SMTP
server by right clicking on the default SMTP server and
clicking on properties, then Advanced tab, then click on
edit. Now you can check on the "Apply IMF" tab.
There are two options in configuring Intelligence Message
Filter (IMF):
Gateway Blocking Configuration - this is where the messages
will be blocked at the server, and the users will not even
see them.
Store Junk E-mail Configuration - this is where the
messages will be delivered to the user's Outlook and stored
in their Junk Email folder (Outlook 2003 in cached mode
only, or OWA).
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