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Exchange 2007 Message Classifications (Part 1)
Overview Exchange Server 2007 has a new feature called Message Classification where a message can be classified by the user or Administrator. This kind of feature helps organizations maintain e-mail policies as well as regulatory norms. When a message is classified, it receives metadata that describes the message use or audience. This classification is visible in OWA 2007 and Outlook 2007, increasing the use of the message system and the user's productivity. Message Classification may occur on both sides: the user side through manual intervention, or transport rules at the hub transport role managed by the Administrators, who can classify or not, depending on the type of messages that pass through Hub Transport.
| Publisher | MSExchange | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | January 2007 | Downloads | 1 |
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