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It's only 12:30am and I found the second interesting piece of software today - this update for the "Exchange Intelligent Message Filter" has been released. Let's see what this does to the average spam per day ratio!
If you are running Exchange Server 2003, you should absolutely add the EIMF - this tool has taken much of the horror out of the daily spam I get (approximately 250 messages), deleting the more obvious spam right away and automatically moving the other questionable messages straight to the "Junk E-mail" folder in Exchange. These two levels are freely configurable.
It's a simple and straightforward update, if you already have EIMF running.