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MS5049 Managing Messaging Security using Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

Module 1: “Maintaining the Antivirus and Anti-spam Systems” explains that one of the most significant issues in managing any messaging system is protecting the organization from unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam) and computer viruses that are transmitted by e-mail. These types of messages cost organizations significant amounts of money due to loss of productivity for users, or damage to the organization’s computers. In this module, you will learn what the tools are that Exchange Server 2007 provides for filtering most of these types of messages before they enter the Exchange Server organization.

Module 2, “Configuring Edge Transport Servers” describes the Edge Transport server role in Exchange Server 2007. The Edge Transport server role in Exchange Server 2007 is designed to provide spam filtering functionality and to provide options for securing Internet e-mail. This module describes how to deploy and configure Edge Transport servers.

Module 3: “Implementing Messaging Policies” discusses the new tools in Exchange Server 2007 for coping with a growing number of legal, regulatory, and internal policy and compliance requirements that relate to e-mail. Most organizations must be able to filter e-mail delivery based on different criteria and manage e-mail retention and deletion. This module provides details on how to configure the Exchange Server 2007 messaging policy and compliance features.