Symantec 10490452 Administration Guide - Page 217

Configuring automatic spam foldering, Configuring the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Exchange

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Spam foldering and the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in 217 Configuring automatic spam foldering Configuring automatic spam foldering You can route users' spam into a special email folder so they can review it using the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Exchange or the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Domino. To enable spam foldering after configuring it, see "Enabling automatic spam foldering" on page 221. Configuring the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Exchange Follow these steps to configure the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Exchange. Note: Symantec Mail Security for SMTP does not support native spam foldering for Exchange 2003. As an alternative, you can deploy the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Exchange on Exchange 2003 systems. To install the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Exchange 1 Navigate to the folder containing the setup.exe file and double-click it. 2 Click Next to skip the introductory dialog box. 3 After reading the license agreement, click I accept the terms of this license agreement, and then click Next. 4 Choose a setup type, and then click Next. Setup options include Complete and Custom. The Complete option installs all software in a predefined set of folders and files. The Custom option allows you to tailor installation options. 5 Under Service Account, specify an account to be used by the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Exchange. Type the Active Directory or NT Domain, as well as the user name and password. 6 In the Mailbox field, specify the mailbox alias of a valid mailbox for the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Exchange to use. To find this alias, click Active Directory Users and Computers, right-click User properties, and then click the General tab. The account specified in the last step must have Full Access to this mailbox. 7 In the Spam folder name field, specify the name of the folder in each end user's mailbox where spam will be foldered, 8 In the Spam expiration field, specify the period in days for which you want to retain spam messages. The default period is 30 days. You may need to adjust this setting based on the volume of spam you receive at your organization.

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Spam foldering and the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in
Configuring automatic spam foldering
Configuring automatic spam foldering
You can route users’ spam into a special email folder so they can review it using
the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Exchange or the Symantec Spam Folder
Agent for Domino. To enable spam foldering after configuring it, see
“Enabling
automatic spam foldering”
on page 221.
Configuring the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Exchange
Follow these steps to configure the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Exchange.
Note:
Symantec Mail Security for SMTP does not support native spam foldering
for Exchange 2003. As an alternative, you can deploy the Symantec Spam Folder
Agent for Exchange on Exchange 2003 systems.
To install the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Exchange
1
Navigate to the folder containing the setup.exe file and double-click it.
2
Click
Next
to skip the introductory dialog box.
3
After reading the license agreement, click
I accept the terms of this license
agreement
, and then click
Next
.
4
Choose a setup type, and then click
Next
.
Setup options include Complete and Custom. The Complete option installs
all software in a predefined set of folders and files. The Custom option
allows you to tailor installation options.
5
Under Service Account, specify an account to be used by the Symantec Spam
Folder Agent for Exchange.
Type the Active Directory or NT Domain, as well as the user name and
password.
6
In the
Mailbox
field, specify the mailbox alias of a valid mailbox for the
Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Exchange to use.
To find this alias, click
Active Directory Users and Computers
, right-click
User properties, and then click the
General
tab. The account specified in the
last step must have Full Access to this mailbox.
7
In the
Spam folder name
field, specify the name of the folder in each end
user’s mailbox where spam will be foldered,
8
In the
Spam expiration
field, specify the period in days for which you want
to retain spam messages. The default period is 30 days.
You may need to adjust this setting based on the volume of spam you receive
at your organization.