update JUNK MAIL FILTER in terminal server

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Janaina Rodrigues

Hi Everyone!

I would like to know if there is some restriction or some special configuration to install the Junk mail filter update in a server with terminal server. My users access the Outlook over TS. And some users reclaim that junk does not work very well .. I thought that can problem with Junk update.. I actualize how administrator user .. but, I don´t know if in the others users is actulize too..

help me!
thks..
Janaina
 
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Guest

In my opinion a client side SPAM filter is pretty worthless. If you have
exchange or another SMTP server you're much better off filtering at or before
that level than relying on the client software to do the filtering. I know
this is a feature of Outlook 2003, but it only works properly if the mailbox
is cached locally, which isn't possible on TS. Even if it did work on TS, I
still wouldn't use it.

I use a very inexpensive SPAM filter called ORF Enterprise Edition. It runs
on my Exchange server and has a lot of features. It costs about $199.

If you have Exchange Server 2003, I'd suggest trying the built-in SPAM
filtering that was part of a SP.
 
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Janaina Rodrigues

Hi Patrick.

In my enterprise does has not Exchange server :(. Until last week, we use outlook express, but now all the users are using Outllook 2003 over TS. We can not buy another software, in this moment. my question is: is it possible to use Junk email feature over TS or no? because I am using this with my 30 users .. in some works fine and in the other no.. I would like to know if there is a possibilty for all the users work fine...

thks
In my opinion a client side SPAM filter is pretty worthless. If you have
exchange or another SMTP server you're much better off filtering at or before
that level than relying on the client software to do the filtering. I know
this is a feature of Outlook 2003, but it only works properly if the mailbox
is cached locally, which isn't possible on TS. Even if it did work on TS, I
still wouldn't use it.

I use a very inexpensive SPAM filter called ORF Enterprise Edition. It runs
on my Exchange server and has a lot of features. It costs about $199.

If you have Exchange Server 2003, I'd suggest trying the built-in SPAM
filtering that was part of a SP.
 
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Guest

If you're running Office or Outlook 2003, place the server in install mode
("change user /install" from the cmd prompt) and install the update. Do
"change user /execute" when you're done (or reboot)
 

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