Content Filtering evaluates inbound and outbound email
messages on the basis of user-defined rules. Each rule contains
a list of keywords and phrases. Content filtering evaluates the
header and/or content of messages by comparing the messages with
the list of keywords. When the content filter finds a word that matches
a keyword, it can take action to prevent the undesirable content
from being delivered to Microsoft Exchange clients. The Messaging
Security Agent can send notifications whenever it takes an action
against undesirable content.
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NoteDo not confuse Content Scanning (anti-spam based on signatures
and heuristics) with Content Filtering (email scanning and blocking
based on categorized keywords). See Content Scanning.
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The content filter provides a means for the Administrator to
evaluate and control the delivery of email on the basis of the message
text itself. It can be used to monitor inbound and outbound messages
to check for the existence of harassing, offensive, or otherwise
objectionable message content. The content filter also provides
a synonym checking feature which allows you to extend the reach
of your policies. You can, for example, create rules to check for:
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Sexually harassing language
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Racist language
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Spam embedded in the body of an email message
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NoteBy default, content filtering is not enabled.
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