RE: IMF seems to have got more aggressive
Hello Dave,
Thank you for posting here.
From your post, I understand that after installing the latest IMF update,
some normal emails are considered as spam emails.
I suggest you check the SCL:
Step 1: Check IMF settings:
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1. Open ESM
2. Right click Message Delivery and click Properties.
3. Click Intelligent Message Filtering tab.
4. Please set SCL to lower level and check if the issue persists.
Step 2: Prepare a Clean Boot environment on the server.
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1. Click Start and Click Run, and in the "Open" line, type in "MSCONFIG"
(without the quotation marks) and click OK.
2. Under the Service tab, check "Hide All Microsoft Services", and then
click "Disable All" button. In this way, we can disable all the services
which belong to third-party programs.
3. Under the Startup tab, click "Disable All" button.
4. Click OK.
5. Choose Yes to restart the computer.
6. Check "Don't show this message or launch the system configuration
utility when Windows starts".
7. Please check if the issue persists.
NOTE: We can check on Normal Startup in the General tab to roll back to
Normal Mode after we get this issue resolved.
I hope the above information is helpful to you. If the problem still
occurs, please let me know does the issue happen for all the senders or
certain senders?
Please try the above steps at your earliest convenience. If you have any
concern, please feel free to let me know.
Best regards,
Manfred Zhuang(MSFT)
Microsoft Online Newsgroup Support
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| From: DaveMills <DaveMills@newsgroup.nospam>
| Subject: IMF seems to have got more aggressive
| Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 00:09:55 +0000
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| Has anybody else noticed a massive increase in normal email being treated
as
| Spam mail since the Nov 2007 IMF update?
|
| On 23 Dec I let the Nov IMF update install and since then everyone is
| complaining of missing email. They are all being directed to Spam Mail
not Junk
| eMail. I still get plenty sent to Junk eMail but they are all "Junk".
However
| about 30% of what is being sent to "Spam" in genuine email sent from a
single
| sender in my contact to just me
| --
| Dave Mills
| There are 10 type of people, those that understand binary and those that
don't.
|
date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 08:02:22 GMT
author: (Manfred Zhuang [MSFT])