When you use anti-spam filters, there is always a chance that the filters will identify false positives. In the context of ...

When you use anti-spam filters, there is always a chance that the filters will identify false positives. In the context of spam filtering, a false positive exists when a spam filter incorrectly identifies a message from a legitimate sender as spam. In Exchange 2007, you can reduce the risk of false positives and the potential loss of valuable messages if you use the Content Filter agent to quarantine messages that have been identified as potential spam.
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