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Cached Exchange mode

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tpulley

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I recently upgraded my Exchange server to 2003 and also office to 2003 to take advantage of the junk mail filters etc.

Unfortunately it appears I cannot enable the junk mail filter. The option to change it is greyed out. Anyone know how I can enable this for my users? Do I have to uninstall office and then reinstall? Any ideas?
 
Cached Exchange Mode is NOT supported on terminal server, as are any offline folder features...

I know that although this feature is disabled, and it gives you a nast message saying that you need the Cached Mode, right-clicking and blocking a sender still adds the user to the Blocked Sender list.

Realisticly, this type of SPAM filtering is futile. The only kind that is effective is Bayesian Analyis and keyword checking which are provided by 3rd party utilities like GFI Mail Essentials or "I hate SPAM", which run on the email server or at the gateway.

Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
 
Ouch.... Anyone tried the spam asassin? I read a post on here indicating it was free... I looked up GFI MAil essentials it looks unix based.

 
GFI Mail Essentials can run on many platforms. I use it on Exchange Server 5.5, 2000 & 2003.

Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
 
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