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Spam Filter Testing Best Practices

Overview It is not news to any organization using e-mail that spam threatens the effectiveness of e-mail systems. Left unattended, spam clogs inboxes, compromises user efficiency, and overwhelms system components such as message stores and Message Transfer Agents (MTAs). Furthermore, spam is a conduit of all types of salacious content and fraudulent come-ons that seek to cajole users into disclosing confidential information such as credit card and Social Security numbers, bank account information, and passwords (known as phishing). Approximately 70% of most organizations' inbound SMTP traffic is spam. Therefore, it is mandatory that organizations aggressively deploy top-tier spam-blocking solutions to mitigate the risks and problems associated with spam.

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PublisherMETA Group File FormatPDF
Date PublishedDecember 2004
FormatWhite Papers   
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