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October 30, 2007

Using the Microsoft Exchange 2007 Anti-Spam Migration Tool

Windows PowerShell helps migrate Exchange Server 2003 antispam defense filters to Exchange Server 2007
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The Microsoft Exchange 2007 Anti-Spam Migration tool helps Exchange Server administrators migrate antispam settings from a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 environment to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. By using this tool, you can ensure that your message hygiene configuration is migrated correctly.

This tool’s name says it all: The Microsoft Exchange 2007 Anti-Spam Migration tool helps administrators migrate antispam settings from a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 environment to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. The tool reads message hygiene settings in Active Directory (AD) and generates an appropriate Windows PowerShell script to execute on your Exchange 2007 server. Applying that script completes the migration of the settings to Exchange 2007. Because antispam settings aren’t automatically migrated from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007 during the migration process, the Anti-Spam Migration tool is important if you want to ensure that your antispam configuration is migrated correctly. . . .


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