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Microsoft says no hotlinked images in email

Q. Which CSFM options are the most effective?

A. While all of the CSFM options have very effective uses under the right scenarios, there are several found to be most useful. Image links to remote sites is likely one of the best options available since this type of activity is almost never used in valid e-mail messages. Additionally web bugs in HTML, Empty Messages and Sensitive Word List are some additional options which are rarely found in legitimate mail and will stop certain obvious spam messages.

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