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Explaining GFI MailEssentials

Introduction to GFI MailEssentials

Key features of GFI MailEssentials

Server based Anti spam

Company-wide disclaimer/footer text

Mail archiving to a database

Reporting

Personalized server-based auto replies with tracking number

POP3 downloader

Mail monitoring

GFI MailEssentials components

GFI MailEssentials mail sink

GFI MailEssentials configuration

GFI MailEssentials monitor

GFI MailEssentials reporter

GFI MailEssentials Bayesian analysis wizard

GFI MailEssentials `Bayesian' anti-spam filter

How the Bayesian spam filter works

Creating a tailor-made Bayesian word database

Finding spam based on the Bayesian filter

Why Bayesian filtering is better than keyword checking in detecting spam

Installing GFI MailEssentials

Introduction to installing GFI MailEssentials

Installation option 1: Installing GFI MailEssentials on the Exchange server 2000/2003 machine

Installation option 2: Installing GFI MailEssentials on a separate machine

Installing GFI MailEssentials on the Exchange 2000/2003 machine

System requirements

Running GFI MailEssentials set-up

Installing GFI MailEssentials on a separate machine

System requirements

Installing & configuring IIS SMTP service

About the Windows IIS SMTP service

Step 1: Verify the Installation of the SMTP Service

Step 2: Specify mail relay server name and assign an IP

Step 3: Configure the SMTP Service to relay mail to your mail server

Creating a local domain in IIS to route mail

Configure the domain to relay mail to your mail server:

Step 4: Secure your mail relay server.

Step 5: Configure your mail server to relay mail via the mail relay server

If you have Microsoft Exchange Server 4/5/5.5:

If you have Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003:

If you have Lotus Notes or an SMTP/POP3 server:

Step 6: Point the MX record of your domain to the mail relay server.

Checking if the MX record for your domain is set correctly

Step 7: Test your new mail relay server!

Step 8: Running GFI MailEssentials set-up

Entering your License key after installation

Installing the rule manager (sorts spam to junk folder)

The mailbox rule manager

How it works

Installing the rule manager and the bayesian wizard

Configuring the rules on user's mailboxes

Configuring Anti-Spam

Introduction to Anti Spam

White list

Auto white list

White list & newsletters

Blacklist

Third party DNS blacklists (DNSBL)

How it works

Actions - what to do with spam mail

Bayesian analysis filter

Configuring the Bayesian filter

Actions

Header checking

General anti spam header checking options

Language detection

Actions

Keyword checking

Adding conditions

Adding keywords

Subject

Actions

The bayesian analysis wizard

Installing the bayesian wizard on another machine

Preparing spam and ham mail stores

Running the analysis wizard

Anti Spam global actions

Configuring Disclaimers

Introduction to disclaimers

What are e-mail disclaimers?

Legal reasons to use a disclaimer

Marketing reasons to use a disclaimer

Configuring disclaimers

Configuring Auto replies

Introduction to auto replies

Configuring Auto replies

Other options:

Configuring Mail Monitoring

Introduction to Mail monitoring

Configuring Mail monitoring

Exceptions

Enabling/Disabling mail monitoring

Configuring Mail Archiving

Introduction to Mail archiving

Configuring Mail archiving

Archive mail to database

Generating Mail Reports

Introduction

Configuring GFI MailEssentials reporter

Daily spam report

Report Options

Filter options

Anti Spam rules report

User usage statistics

Report Type

Report Options

Filter options

Domain usage statistics

Report Type

Report Options

Filter options

Mail server daily usage statistics

Report Type

Report Options

Filter options

User communications

Report Type

Report Options

Filter options

Miscellaneous options

Excluded users

Find

Printing reports

Configuring POP3 downloading

Should you use POP3 or SMTP to receive mail?

Using POP3 to receive mail

Advantages of using POP3 to retrieve mail

Disadvantages

Using SMTP to receive mail

Advantages of using SMTP

Disadvantages using of SMTP

Configuring the POP3 downloader

Other POP3 downloading options

Dial up Connection options

Scheduler

Miscellaneous options

General node

Update options

The GFI MailEssentials monitor

Configuring a fake Non Delivery Report (NDR)

Adding additional local domains

Remote commands

Configuring remote commands

Using remote commands

Keyword checking commands

Blacklist commands

Bayesian filter commands

Examples

Remote command logging

Troubleshooting

Introduction

Knowledgebase

Request support via e-mail

Request support via webchat

Request support via phone

Web Forum

Build notifications


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