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IMF, X-SCL, SPAM and Outlook Junk-Mail-Folder

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Daniel Kunne - 21 Aug 2006 13:11 GMT
hy there,

i read some postings/articles about this topic, but i can't extract an exact
statement about IMF, SCL, header....

suppose there is a third-party spam gateway in front of exchange (e.g. in
the DMZ). this gateway schould be the only system, which might tag e-mails as
spam.

is there a way to automaticly move recognized spam e-mails from this
third-party-spam-gateway to the outlook-junk-mail folder without using
outlook-rules?

my assumption is the following:
1) third-party-spam gateway tags an e-mail as SPAM, writes an mail-header
like "X-SCL" and delivers this message to the exchange-system

2) the IMF recognizes the X-SCL header and sets the internal exchange
(mapi?) SCL tag

3) outlook (or the exchange-server) recognizes the internal exchange (mapi?)
SCL tag and moves the message in the junk-mail folder without using it's own
SAPM/UCE technologie

or is there no possible way to achieve this goal?

im very happy about tips, links, help...
cheers
daniel
Victor Ivanidze - 29 Aug 2006 06:55 GMT
Hi Daniel,

have a look at this third-party tool:
http://www.ivasoft.biz/spammover.shtml

Regards,

Victor Ivanidze
software developer

> hy there,
>
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> cheers
> daniel
 
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