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I just wrapped up the eastern half of a partner event with IBM Canada storage group. I was asked to speak about Optimizing Exchange Performance at their 1/2 day information session on SAN storage solutions based on their DS4000 series SAN architecture. Read More...
In case you haven't noticed, I don't normally blog about other vendors technology, but this email came into my inbox last night and I had a great chuckle about it. It’s important to me that I stay on top of various technologies and interoperability across Read More...
Hummm… This was timely. : ) I can finally give you the link to the CTP release of Exchange SP2! The overview page of Exchange 2003 SP2 is right here - it details all the new features and functions of the Service Pack... Main points of interest are: Seamless Read More...
I admit it – prior to joining Microsoft, I was a Blackberry RIM user back at the old employer. In fact, I had personally purchased my own device way back when after they introduced the larger 957 version here in Canada. Why was I using RIM? I needed access Read More...
I had to post this one. I love numbers and this was too good to pass up. 5:55:55 PM on the 5th day of the 5th month of the 5th year of 2000. Not bad. -------------- What was I doing today? Nope - I wasn't helping a customer migrate from Exchange 5.5. Read More...
On our last national TechNet tour, we introduced you to the Intelligent Message Filter and how it worked to combat SPAM in your Exchange messaging environment. By using an algorithm/process developed my Microsoft Research and millions of reference SPAM Read More...

I’ve had a request for information from Christian P asking about managing the IMF (intelligent Message Filter) archive folder and what utilities you can use to help you with the task. Yup – IMF can be very useful, but it can also create a large volume of mail that you need to look at for false positives…

I was about to write a nice reply to him with this post – but I will steal some already used brain cells from my colleague Bruce Cowper.  He’s written up a reply to someone who asked him the same question while he was out west.

Here is a link to his post on the subject of  “Tools for handling archived Email/SPAM generated by the IMF”
http://blogs.msdn.com/brucecowper/archive/2005/03/18/398679.aspx

J’ai reçu un question par courriel de ChristianP qui me demande comment gérer les courriels qui son identifier comme pourriels. Il trouve que c’est difficile de rechercher tous les pourriels pour des courriels qui on été incorrectement classifier.  En utilisant l’IMF, ça va crée beaucoup de fichier dans le dossier des archives.

J’étais en trains d’écrire un post pour lui aider, mais j’ai décider d’utiliser un post que mon collègue a écrit sur son site de web.  Il a écrit un post quand il étais en l’ouest pour le tournée de TechNet d’hiver. 

Voici le lien a son post au sujet « Tools for handling archived email/spam generated by the IMF ». C’est en anglais, mais c’est vraiment bien écrit.
http://blogs.msdn.com/brucecowper/archive/2005/03/18/398679.aspx

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