Applies to: Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2007-06-15
Use the Sender ID feature to enable or disable the Sender ID agent and to access the properties pages for the Sender ID agent. For more information, see Sender ID.
The Sender ID agent is an e-mail authentication technology protocol that helps address the problem of spoofing and phishing by verifying the domain name from which e-mail is sent. Sender ID validates the origin of e-mail by verifying the IP address of the sender against the purported owner of the sender domain.
By default, the Sender ID agent is enabled in the Edge Transport server role for inbound messages that come from the Internet but are not authenticated. When Sender ID is enabled on a computer, Sender ID filters all messages that come through all Receive connectors on that computer.
- Enable or Disable
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To enable or disable the Sender ID feature, in the action pane, click Enable or Disable as appropriate.
- Properties
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To view the current Sender ID configuration, in the action pane, click Properties.
- To view display-only information about the Sender ID agent,
including whether the agent is enabled, use the General
tab.
- To determine the action to take if the Sender ID check fails,
use the Action tab.
- To view display-only information about the Sender ID agent,
including whether the agent is enabled, use the General
tab.
For More Information
For more information about Sender ID, see the following topics:
- Sender
ID
- Configuring
Sender ID
- How to
Enable Sender ID
- How to
Exclude Recipients and Sender Domains from Sender ID
Filtering
- How to
Configure Sender ID Actions
For more information about how to configure Sender ID by using the Exchange Management Shell, see the following topics: