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SPAMfighter Exchange Module
Yes, SPAMfighter Exchange Module version 5 will filter incoming, outgoing and internal e-mails for spam. SEM have invividual filters that can be applied to outgoing mails.
The requirements are that you are using Exchange server 2007 and later versions of Exchange Server.
Read more about filtering of incoming mails by SEM here.
If an email is determined to be spam, SEM moves the message to a folder named SPAMfighter in the users mailbox. If the folder does not exist, it will be recreated automatically. The move process is transactional and will rollback if it fails.
The administrator can change the anti-spam policy to delete spam mails, redirect them to a dedicated mailbox, or use a Quarantine that will keep the spam on the server for a set number of days.
When emails are redirected to another email address directly from Exchange, they are sent to your other email address before they are stored in your Exchange, and thus SPAMfighter does not have the opportunity to filter them.
Please remove the forwarding from Exchange and use instead this method:1) Open the SEM Administration Module on the server and go to “Mailboxes” -> “Mailboxes”
2) Locate the mailbox in cause
3) Click the small configuration icon to the right of the mailbox
4) Choose “POP3” as primary mail protocol
5) Click “Save changes” follow by “Close”
In Outlook, click “Tools” -> “Rules and Alerts” -> “New rule” -> “Start from blank rule” -> “Check messages when they arrive”.Create a new blank rule with the following properties: * Sent to people or distribution list (select your email address)
* Forward it to people… (add your second email address)
* Except if the subject contains specific words (enter these characters: ** SPAM **)
* Stop processing more rulesCreate another blank rule with the following properties: * Check messages when they arrive
* With specific words in the subject (add the characters: ** SPAM **)
* Move it to the specified folder (Choose SPAMfighter)
* Stop processing more rulesIn step two above, please make sure that you select “With specific words in the SUBJECT”, not body. When you select “stop processing more rules”, the rule will run server-side and will be executed when an email is received, even if Outlook is not running. If the rule is marked as “client-side” in the Rules list, then please edit your rule and uncheck the option “on this machine only”. These rules need to run server-side to be effective.
If you receive many emails that appear to have been sent by yourself, then you can help prevent spoofed emails by removing your own domain(s) from the Domain whitelist.
In the Administration module, go to “Configuration” > “Policies”. Click the “Configure policy” button next to your policy. Then click the “Configure filter” button next to “SPAMfighter Sender Filter”. Remove your own domain name from the Domain whitelist, and your own email address from the Email Address whitelist.
If you have questions or need help on doing this, SPAMfighter Support Department are always ready to help – just write an email to semsupport@spamfighter.com
Go to “Configuration” -> “Usergroups” and click the “Edit” button next to your group.
Under “Default state”, uncheck the SPAMfighter and Virusfighter checkbox, so that the filters are not enabled by default for new mailboxes.
Yes – you can redirected spam to a dedicated mailbox. You can configure SEM to redirect spam to another mailbox through the Administration Module (under “Configuration” > “Policies”)
Please use your normal Windows credentials to login (domain/username and password).Alternatively, you can try to access the Administration page through the link marked “Solution Administrator”.
Please check in Active Directory that an account named “SPAMfighterService” is created, and that it a mailbox has been created in Exchange for the account.The user account needs to be member of the following usergroups:Administrators
Exchange Servers
Organization ManagementGo on your server to “Start” -> “All programs” -> “SPAMfighter Exchange Module” -> “Configuration” -> “Exchange Integration Manager”.Click the “Service status” tab. Click the button next to “Stop SPAMfighter Exchange Module service”.Click the “Service account” tab. Make sure that the name of the user account “SPAMfighterService” is written correctly. Enter the password correctly. Make sure that the proper domain is selected. Then click the “Confirm” button.Go back to the “Service status” tab and click the button next to “Start SPAMfighter Exchange Module service”.Then go to the “Integration” tab and click the button next to “Remove integration into Exchange”, then click the button next to “Add integration into Exchange”.If you still have difficulties, please use the support form to contact the support team.
The SPAMfighter Exchange Module uses the following ports:
Anti-spam community: UDP/TCP 2409: servers.backend.spamfighter.com
SEM Administration page (and SEM client toolbar for Outlook): TCP 5000
SEM communication between the Administration page and the server: TCP 5001
License and update: TCP 80 to:
http://login.spamfighter.com
http://update.spamfighter.com
http://download.dk.spamfighter.com
http://download.spamfighter.com
Read all about Microsoft .NET Framework here
SPAMfighter is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and SEM is certified by VeriTest® for “Windows 2003”, “SQL Server 2005”, “Web services” and “.net connected” certified.
Yes it can. SEM works with most common Antivirus software. Since SEM is integrated in the Exchange Server, it does not impact on the functionality of any Antivirus software.SEM also integrates fully with VIRUSfighter for Exchange – an addon product for SEM.
Yes, using the administration interface, you can easily disable spam filtering on a single mailbox.
SEM creates a unique irreversible signature for each email and its elements, and sends the signatures to the SPAMfighter Server for processing. The server then returns a score determining if the message is spam or not. The original mail message never leaves the server during SEM filtering.
SEM can support between 5 – 50.000 email accounts.
SEM gives you the highest level of confidentiality. Your email privacy and security are our top priority. Legitimate email on the server is never transmitted or shared with anyone – your legitimate email never leaves your server. Only a few encrypted blocks of data encoded with MD5 (a one way encryption algorithm also called a checksum) and the unique URLs are sent to the SPAMfighter Server.
SPAMfighter Exchange Server Module seamlessly integrates with Microsoft Exchange Server which makes the solution very fast.
As an email arrives and the Exchange Server routes it to its addressees, SEM makes a unique signature for each message and sends it to the SPAMfighter Server for evaluation. If the SPAMfighter Server determines that a message is spam, it notifies SEM and the spam mail is moved to the users’ spam folder.
SPAMfighter Exchange Server Module also offers reporting, so administrators can review statistics on how many messages SEM has filtered, how many users are enabled and more.
In addition, SEM is simple to use for end users as spam is automatically moved to the spam folder. While SEM simplifies administration and keeps software and configuration off the employee’s desktop, it also provides individual control for end users if the administrators decide they want this.
Since SEM utilizes the Exchange server interface, emails are not deleted but only moved. If SEM should unexpectedly fail during the analysis, processing or redirection of a mail item, the transaction will be rolled back and the system remain intact.
If the SEM installation fails, there will have been no interaction with the Exchange Server hence it has no impact on your configuration.
SEM sends installation details at registration, login information when running and email compiled hash values when testing e-mails. SEM never sends information sensitive to the network. Also all information sent and received is validated to avoid tampering.
No, certainly not!
The worst case scenario is that the installation fails (not likely!) and SEM lets spam through to the users. In other words, the users receive the spam they are used to receiving. On top of that, SEM is very easy to uninstall completely, but our guess is that you wont want to after trying it out.
Bottom line, you can safely install the free trial and test it as much as you want without worrying about down time or other complications.
Operating System
Microsoft Windows Server 2000 or newer
Email Server
Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 or newer
Yes we have, take a look here. (PDF document)
Take a look at our price list here.
Yes you can. You can test the full version of SEM for 30 days free of charge at no obligations. Download it here.
SEM supports Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, 2003, 2007, 2010 and 2013.
SPAMfighter Exchange Module - Before Installing SEM
Since SEM utilizes the Exchange server interface, emails are not deleted but only moved. If SEM should unexpectedly fail during the analysis, processing or redirection of a mail item, the transaction will be rolled back and the system remain intact.
SPAMfighter is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and SEM is certified by VeriTest® for “Windows 2003”, “SQL Server 2005”, “Web services” and “.net connected” certified.
Yes it can. SEM works with most common Antivirus software. Since SEM is integrated in the Exchange Server, it does not impact on the functionality of any Antivirus software.SEM also integrates fully with VIRUSfighter for Exchange – an addon product for SEM.
Yes, using the administration interface, you can easily disable spam filtering on a single mailbox.
If an email is determined to be spam, SEM moves the message to a folder named SPAMfighter in the users mailbox. If the folder does not exist, it will be recreated automatically. The move process is transactional and will rollback if it fails.
The administrator can change the anti-spam policy to delete spam mails, redirect them to a dedicated mailbox, or use a Quarantine that will keep the spam on the server for a set number of days.
SEM creates a unique irreversible signature for each email and its elements, and sends the signatures to the SPAMfighter Server for processing. The server then returns a score determining if the message is spam or not. The original mail message never leaves the server during SEM filtering.
SEM can support between 5 – 50.000 email accounts.
SEM gives you the highest level of confidentiality. Your email privacy and security are our top priority. Legitimate email on the server is never transmitted or shared with anyone – your legitimate email never leaves your server. Only a few encrypted blocks of data encoded with MD5 (a one way encryption algorithm also called a checksum) and the unique URLs are sent to the SPAMfighter Server.
SPAMfighter Exchange Server Module seamlessly integrates with Microsoft Exchange Server which makes the solution very fast.
As an email arrives and the Exchange Server routes it to its addressees, SEM makes a unique signature for each message and sends it to the SPAMfighter Server for evaluation. If the SPAMfighter Server determines that a message is spam, it notifies SEM and the spam mail is moved to the users’ spam folder.
SPAMfighter Exchange Server Module also offers reporting, so administrators can review statistics on how many messages SEM has filtered, how many users are enabled and more.
In addition, SEM is simple to use for end users as spam is automatically moved to the spam folder. While SEM simplifies administration and keeps software and configuration off the employee’s desktop, it also provides individual control for end users if the administrators decide they want this.
If the SEM installation fails, there will have been no interaction with the Exchange Server hence it has no impact on your configuration.
SEM sends installation details at registration, login information when running and email compiled hash values when testing e-mails. SEM never sends information sensitive to the network. Also all information sent and received is validated to avoid tampering.
No, certainly not!
The worst case scenario is that the installation fails (not likely!) and SEM lets spam through to the users. In other words, the users receive the spam they are used to receiving. On top of that, SEM is very easy to uninstall completely, but our guess is that you wont want to after trying it out.
Bottom line, you can safely install the free trial and test it as much as you want without worrying about down time or other complications.
Operating System
Microsoft Windows Server 2000 or newer
Email Server
Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 or newer
Yes we have, take a look here. (PDF document)
Take a look at our price list here.
Yes you can. You can test the full version of SEM for 30 days free of charge at no obligations. Download it here.
SEM supports Microsoft Exchange Server 2000, 2003, 2007, 2010 and 2013.
SPAMfighter Exchange Module - Installing SEM
Read all about Microsoft .NET Framework here
The SPAMfighter Exchange Module uses the following ports:
Anti-spam community: UDP/TCP 2409: servers.backend.spamfighter.com
SEM Administration page (and SEM client toolbar for Outlook): TCP 5000
SEM communication between the Administration page and the server: TCP 5001
License and update: TCP 80 to:
http://login.spamfighter.com
http://update.spamfighter.com
http://download.dk.spamfighter.com
http://download.spamfighter.com
Please check in Active Directory that an account named “SPAMfighterService” is created, and that it a mailbox has been created in Exchange for the account.The user account needs to be member of the following usergroups:Administrators
Exchange Servers
Organization ManagementGo on your server to “Start” -> “All programs” -> “SPAMfighter Exchange Module” -> “Configuration” -> “Exchange Integration Manager”.Click the “Service status” tab. Click the button next to “Stop SPAMfighter Exchange Module service”.Click the “Service account” tab. Make sure that the name of the user account “SPAMfighterService” is written correctly. Enter the password correctly. Make sure that the proper domain is selected. Then click the “Confirm” button.Go back to the “Service status” tab and click the button next to “Start SPAMfighter Exchange Module service”.Then go to the “Integration” tab and click the button next to “Remove integration into Exchange”, then click the button next to “Add integration into Exchange”.If you still have difficulties, please use the support form to contact the support team.
Please use your normal Windows credentials to login (domain/username and password).Alternatively, you can try to access the Administration page through the link marked “Solution Administrator”.
SPAMfighter Exchange Module - Using SEM
Yes, SPAMfighter Exchange Module version 5 will filter incoming, outgoing and internal e-mails for spam. SEM have invividual filters that can be applied to outgoing mails.
The requirements are that you are using Exchange server 2007 and later versions of Exchange Server.
Read more about filtering of incoming mails by SEM here.
Yes – you can redirected spam to a dedicated mailbox. You can configure SEM to redirect spam to another mailbox through the Administration Module (under “Configuration” > “Policies”)
Go to “Configuration” -> “Usergroups” and click the “Edit” button next to your group.
Under “Default state”, uncheck the SPAMfighter and Virusfighter checkbox, so that the filters are not enabled by default for new mailboxes.
If you receive many emails that appear to have been sent by yourself, then you can help prevent spoofed emails by removing your own domain(s) from the Domain whitelist.
In the Administration module, go to “Configuration” > “Policies”. Click the “Configure policy” button next to your policy. Then click the “Configure filter” button next to “SPAMfighter Sender Filter”. Remove your own domain name from the Domain whitelist, and your own email address from the Email Address whitelist.
If you have questions or need help on doing this, SPAMfighter Support Department are always ready to help – just write an email to semsupport@spamfighter.com
When emails are redirected to another email address directly from Exchange, they are sent to your other email address before they are stored in your Exchange, and thus SPAMfighter does not have the opportunity to filter them.
Please remove the forwarding from Exchange and use instead this method:1) Open the SEM Administration Module on the server and go to “Mailboxes” -> “Mailboxes”
2) Locate the mailbox in cause
3) Click the small configuration icon to the right of the mailbox
4) Choose “POP3” as primary mail protocol
5) Click “Save changes” follow by “Close”
In Outlook, click “Tools” -> “Rules and Alerts” -> “New rule” -> “Start from blank rule” -> “Check messages when they arrive”.Create a new blank rule with the following properties: * Sent to people or distribution list (select your email address)
* Forward it to people… (add your second email address)
* Except if the subject contains specific words (enter these characters: ** SPAM **)
* Stop processing more rulesCreate another blank rule with the following properties: * Check messages when they arrive
* With specific words in the subject (add the characters: ** SPAM **)
* Move it to the specified folder (Choose SPAMfighter)
* Stop processing more rulesIn step two above, please make sure that you select “With specific words in the SUBJECT”, not body. When you select “stop processing more rules”, the rule will run server-side and will be executed when an email is received, even if Outlook is not running. If the rule is marked as “client-side” in the Rules list, then please edit your rule and uncheck the option “on this machine only”. These rules need to run server-side to be effective.