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Lotus Domino 6 Spam Survival Guide for IBM eServer.
Title:
Lotus Domino 6 Spam Survival Guide for IBM eServer.
Author:
Redbooks, IBM.
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (120 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1 Definition of spam -- 1.2 Categorizing spam -- Chapter 2. Preventing unwanted e-mail and spam -- 2.1 Spam avoidance techniques -- 2.1.1 Passive harvesting attacks -- 2.1.2 Avoiding harvesting -- 2.1.3 Confusing the harvesters -- 2.1.4 Inform Users -- 2.2 How to block spam -- 2.2.1 At the gateway -- 2.2.2 At the server -- 2.2.3 By the end user -- 2.2.4 Selecting the best approach -- 2.2.5 Managing the ongoing anti-spam campaign -- 2.2.6 Summary -- Chapter 3. Domino 6 anti-spam architecture -- 3.1 The Domino messaging environment -- 3.2 Domino 6 messaging components -- 3.2.1 SMTP Listener/Server -- 3.2.2 Router -- 3.3 Domino 6 anti-spam configuration -- 3.3.1 Server configuration features -- 3.3.2 User configuration features -- 3.4 Common problems and solutions -- Chapter 4. Domino 6 Server anti-spam features -- 4.1 How to detect spam -- 4.1.1 Examining the message properties -- 4.1.2 Separating legitimate e-mail from spam based on content -- 4.2 Controlling connections from spammers -- 4.2.1 DNS Blacklist filters -- 4.2.2 Inbound Intended Recipients Controls -- 4.2.3 Disable routing mail to groups -- 4.2.4 Inbound connection controls -- 4.2.5 Inbound sender controls -- 4.3 Controlling delivery of spam -- 4.3.1 Server mail rules -- 4.4 Controlling use of your server as a relay -- 4.4.1 Inbound relay controls -- 4.4.2 Inbound relay enforcement -- 4.5 Protecting your Domino server from active address harvesting attacks -- 4.5.1 SMTP harvesting attacks -- 4.5.2 Spam mail bombing -- 4.5.3 Direct SMTP RCPT TO harvesting -- 4.5.4 Defending against active attacks -- Chapter 5. Using mail file rules to prevent spam -- 5.1 Distinguishing between spam and legitimate e-mail.

5.2 Mail file rules -- 5.2.1 Setting up mail file rules -- 5.2.2 Developing anti-spam mail file rules -- 5.2.3 Viewing mail rules and the evaluation sequence -- 5.2.4 Monitoring mail file rules -- Chapter 6. Third party anti-spam products -- 6.1 Anti-spam products for Notes and Domino -- 6.1.1 spamJam for Lotus Notes and Domino -- 6.1.2 SpamEraser for Lotus Notes and Domino 6 -- 6.1.3 iQ.Suite -- 6.1.4 ScanMail for Lotus Notes with eManager -- 6.1.5 XM SpamStop -- 6.1.6 Other anti-spam products for Notes and Domino -- 6.2 Anti-spam server and gateway products and services -- 6.2.1 BrightMail Anti-Spam 4.0 from BrightMail, Inc. -- 6.2.2 ActiveState PureMessage -- 6.2.3 Trend Micro Inc. products -- 6.2.4 Other anti-spam server or gateway products and services -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Referenced Web sites -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- IBM Redbooks collections -- Index -- Back cover.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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