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What SCL do you use?
One of the Exchange TAP customers is running a unofficial SCL poll on her site. Please drop by and let her know what rating you use. When she shares her results, I will be sure to forward them on to you. http://www.tracy.k12.ca.us/e2k7stats1
Posted to
Joel Stidley's Blog
by
Joel Stidley
on 12-07-2007
Filed under: poll, scl
Exposing IMF SCL Rating in Outlook and OWA
I'm not sure why I didn't post this earlier, I thought I had. There is a way to expose the IMF SCL ratings from within Outlook. This will help you to tweak IMF's settings and better gauge what types of email fall into a SCL rating. It is a bit of a hack currently, but I expect someone to come up with...
Posted to
Managing Spam (UCE)
by
Joel Stidley
on 06-14-2004
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