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1 Message Policy
"A set of rules that are applied to e-mail messages. These rules govern how messages are processed and stored, based on a set of requirements. The requirements are typically based on regulatory requirements for an industry or geographic region." -
2 Stop message
"A character-based, full-screen error message displayed on a blue background. A Stop message indicates that the Windows kernel detected a condition from which it cannot recover. Each message is uniquely identified by a Stop error code (a hexadecimal number) and a string indicating the errors symbolic name. Stop messages are usually followed by up to four additional hexadecimal numbers, enclosed in parentheses, which identify developer-defined error parameters. A driver or device may be identified as the cause of the error. A series of troubleshooting tips are also displayed, along with an indication that, if the system was configured to do so, a memory dump file was saved for later use by a kernel debugger." -
3 phishing confidence level
A value between 1 and 8 that is assigned to a message based on its content and that reflects the liklihood that the message is phishing. -
4 ar-sa مخطط تحليلي
A value between 1 and 8 that is assigned to a message based on its content and that reflects the liklihood that the message is phishing. -
5 PCL
A value between 1 and 8 that is assigned to a message based on its content and that reflects the liklihood that the message is phishing. -
6 spam confidence level
"The normalized value that is assigned to an e-mail message. This value indicates, based on the characteristics of the message, such as the content, message header, and so forth, the likelihood that the message is spam. This value is persisted with the message when the message is sent to other Exchange servers." -
7 SCL
"The normalized value that is assigned to an e-mail message. This value indicates, based on the characteristics of the message, such as the content, message header, and so forth, the likelihood that the message is spam. This value is persisted with the message when the message is sent to other Exchange servers." -
8 journal quota
"For Message Queuing, a property that specifies the cumulative limit for journal messages in a journal queue. The limit is based on cumulative journal message size. When a journal queue`s quota is reached, messages are no longer stored." -
9 categorizer
"A component of Exchange transport that processes all incoming messages and determines what to do with the messages based on information about the intended recipients. In Exchange Server 2007, the Edge Transport server uses the categorizer to route the message to the appropriate destination. The Hub Transport server uses the categorizer to expand distribution lists and identify alternate recipients and forwarding addresses. After the categorizer retrieves full information about recipients, it uses that information to apply policies, route the message, and perform content conversion." -
10 WebInbox
A message center in Project where a workgroup manager can view Web-based messages from workgroup members who are using Microsoft Project Central. The manager can update the project schedule based on the responses of workgroup members. -
11 localhost
"The name used to represent the same computer on which a TCP/IP message originates. If you access a server-based web site by using http://localhost, the request does not actually go out to the Internet." -
12 Public Key Cryptography Standards
"A family of standards for public key cryptography that includes RSA encryption, Diffie-Hellman key agreement, password-based encryption, extended-syntax, cryptographic message syntax, private key information syntax, and certificate request syntax, as well as selected attributes. Developed, owned, and maintained by RSA Data Security, Inc."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Public Key Cryptography Standards
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13 Microsoft® Office Communicator Web Access
A Microsoft browser-based software that enhances deployment and presence of instance message functionality of Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Microsoft® Office Communicator Web Access
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14 e-mail filter
A feature in e-mail-reading software that automatically sorts incoming mail into different folders or mailboxes based on information contained in the message. -
15 Always Move gallery
"A gallery that allows users to create a quick rule to move mail to a selected folder based on the sender, recipients, or conversation of the currently selected e-mail message without opening the full Create Rule dialog.""معرض ""النقل الدائم"""
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