Exchange Server 2003 introduced some native anti-spam capabilities that helped Systems Administrators to reduce unwanted commercial email (UCE), viruses and malware in general. It includes features such as Real-Time Block List Service Provider Support, global deny and accept lists, sender filtering and inbound recipient filtering. Although these configuration settings are stored in Active Directory, they aren't directly migrated to Exchange Server 2007 if one decides to implement this new version. But worry not; the Anti Spam Migration Tool can deal with this fairly huge amount of information. It reads these settings from Active Directory and converts them to the equivalent Windows PowerShell script, consisting of Exchange 2007 tasks, which can then be run on the Edge Transport or Hub Transport roles of Exchange Server 2007.
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