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Placing Email back into Exchange

Author
24 Sep 2007 11:12 PM
jdc
I temporarily set my spam filter to store spams in a filesystem folder. 
There are a few emails deemed as spam that should have been delivered to user
mailboxes.  I thought there is a filesystem folder on the exchange server
that I can drop these mails into that the exchange server will treat as new
messages and deliver.  Is this correct, what is the folder and/or is there
another way other than opening the message in outlook express and forwarding.

jdc

Author
25 Sep 2007 12:05 AM
Ed Crowley [MVP]
If the mail quarantined by your antispam system are in the correct format,
you can copy them into the SMTP virtual server's Pickup folder.
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Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

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"jdc" <j**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2D72AC90-B8E4-4950-8338-41EDBD29ACF4@microsoft.com...
>I temporarily set my spam filter to store spams in a filesystem folder.
> There are a few emails deemed as spam that should have been delivered to
> user
> mailboxes.  I thought there is a filesystem folder on the exchange server
> that I can drop these mails into that the exchange server will treat as
> new
> messages and deliver.  Is this correct, what is the folder and/or is there
> another way other than opening the message in outlook express and
> forwarding.
>
> jdc

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