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Accepted Domain list on Exchange 2007.

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PC0

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May 1, 2007
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Hello all,

Of late, emails from client's have been ending up as Junk Mail in our user's mailbox. So, I have been trying to push out the Safe Sender's list through a GPO and have not been successful.

Would adding the domains to the Accepted Domain List and selecting the Authoritative Domain option, prevent emails from, these clients, going into Junk Mail?

Thank you for all help/advice.

Regards.
 
No - it would stop you from being able to send to them. Accepted Domains is what your Exchange server is authoritative for. Your Exchange box isn't responsible for that domain.

Pat Richard MVP
Plan for performance, and capacity takes care of itself. Plan for capacity, and suffer poor performance.
 
Thanks Pat. Good thing I asked the question before implementing it :).

Any suggestions or alternatives you can recommend?

Regards.
 
What anti spam product/s are you using? Sounds like they are being too aggressive. Suggest you sort the problem at source.
 
I am using ForeFront Security. I have been looking at the ForeFront logs but there are no flags or events that show me that emails are being tagged as junk.
 
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