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1 spam
"An unsolicited and typically unwelcome message, often commercial or political in nature, transmitted via the Internet as a mass mailing (sometimes as if from a fictitious user or domain) to a large number of recipients." -
2 Spam Fighters program
"The spam-fighting program that Hotmail runs where actual customers classify e-mail messages as ""junk"" or ""not junk."" Because the program is by invitation only, customers who participate are highly engaged. The Hotmail team reported in 2010 that more than half of the spam fighters participate daily. Invitations to the program are extended to a cross-section of customers who reflect the broad population of Hotmail customers in several dimensions, including age of account and country or region. Under the program, Hotmail resends an actual message that was addressed to the spam fighter. One message per day at the most is sent." -
3 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." -
4 spam confidence level threshold
"The level at which the content filter feature in Exchange Server takes a specific action on a specific message, such as rejecting a message or deleting a message."English-Arabic terms dictionary > spam confidence level threshold
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5 Spam (electronic)
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6 anti-spam stamping
"Functionality in Exchange Server 2007 that helps the messaging administrator diagnose spam-related problems by applying diagnostic metadata, or ""stamps,"" such as sender-specific information, puzzle validation results, and content filtering results, to messages as they pass through the anti-spam features that filter inbound messages from the Internet." -
7 End-User Spam Notification
An email message that contains a spam report for individual users who don't have access to quarantine or the junk email folder.English-Arabic terms dictionary > End-User Spam Notification
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8 sender reputation
"Anti-spam functionality that is enabled on computers that have the Edge Transport server role installed to block messages according to characteristics of the sender. The Sender Reputation agent continuously monitors senders and their past Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) interactions, such as the amount of spam and messages that are not spam that a sender has sent, and relies on persisted data about the sender to determine what action, if any, to take on an inbound message." -
9 tarpitting
The practice of artificially delaying server responses for specific SMTP communication patterns that indicate high volumes of spam or other unwelcome e-mail messages. The intent is to slow down the communication process for such e-mail traffic so that the cost of sending spam increases for the person or organization who is sending the e-mail. -
10 Active Messaging Protection
A process by which antivirus and anti-spam agents and filters are applied to e-mail messages for the purpose of stopping unsolicited or malicious e-mails from entering the organization.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Active Messaging Protection
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11 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." -
12 e-mail address harvesting
"The process of collecting new e-mail addresses, through legitimate or illegitimate means, for the purpose of adding them to a spam database." -
13 spammer
A person who sends spam. -
14 e-mail harvesting
"The process of collecting new e-mail addresses, through legitimate or illegitimate means, for the purpose of adding them to a spam database." -
15 Intelligent Message Filter
The underlying technology of the Exchange Server content filter that evaluates inbound mail and assesses the probability that an inbound e-mail message is either a legitimate message or spam.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Intelligent Message Filter
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16 Edge Transport server role
An Exchange Server 2007 and 2010 server role that provides anti-spam and antivirus protection and applies messaging security policies to messages in transport between organizations by using a series of agents that act on messages as they are processed by the message transport components. This server role is deployed in the perimeter network outside the Active Directory directory service forest. Computers that have the Edge Transport server role installed handle all Internet-facing mail flow and provide Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) relay and smart host services for the Exchange organization.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Edge Transport server role
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17 EdgeSync
"A collection of processes that are run on the Exchange Server 2007 Hub Transport server role to establish one-way replication of recipient and configuration information from the Active Directory directory service to the Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) instance on a computer that has the Edge Transport server role installed. EdgeSync copies only the information that is required for the Edge Transport server to perform anti-spam and message security configuration tasks, and information about the Send connector configuration that is required to enable mail flow from the Exchange 2007 organization's Hub Transport servers to the Internet through one or more Edge Transport servers. EdgeSync performs scheduled updates so that the information in ADAM remains current." -
18 IP Allow list
"A filtering list that is used by the Connection Filter agent in Exchange Server 2007. IP addresses on the IP Allow list are considered ""safe"" and are exempted from processing by other anti-spam agents." -
19 IP Block list
A filtering list that is used by the Connection Filter agent in Exchange Server 2007. IP addresses on the IP Block list are considered spam. Messages originating from an IP address that is on the IP Block list are stopped from entering the Exchange organization. -
20 IP Allow List provider
"In Exchange Server 2007, the feature that the Exchange administrator configures to enable functionality provided by IP Allow List Provider services that compile lists of IP addresses that are known not to have sent spam in the past. The Connection Filter agent queries the service to determine if a given IP address is ""safe.""""موفر ""قائمة السماح لعناوين IP"""
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