You are the systems administrator for your company. You have implemented Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange Server on the Windows Essential Business Server 2008 Messaging Server. You want to be able to identify messages from particular senders or domains.
What should you use for this purpose? (Choose all that apply.)
A.
File filtering
B.
Content filtering
C.
Keyword filtering
D.
Transport Scan Job
Explanation:
You should use content filtering. Content filtering provides a variety of filtering tools that can be used to manage the flow of messages entering and exiting your enterprise mail stream. These tools include sender-domains filtering, subject-line filtering, and filter set templates. The sender-domains filtering enables you to filter messages from particular senders or domains.You should not use file filtering because it cannot be used to identify messages from particular senders or domains. The file filtering feature in the Forefront Security for Exchange Server searches for attachments with a specific name, type, and size within an e-mail message.
You should not use keyword filtering because it cannot be used to identify messages from particular senders or domains. The keyword filtering feature in Forefront Security for Exchange Server helps identify unwanted e-mail messages by analyzing the contents of the message body as it is being transported by the Transport Scan Job.
You should not use Transport Scan Job because it cannot be used to identify messages from particular senders or domains. The Transport Scan Job runs on an Exchange 2007 server with either a Hub Transport or an Edge Transport role installed. Transport Scan Jobs are used to scan all inbound or outbound Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) and UUENCODE-based e-mail messages for viruses in attachments, and for embedded and HTML viruses in the message body.