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← Back to Microsoft Exchange 2016 Mailbox Server Security Technical Implementation Guide

V-228394

CAT II (Medium)

Exchange must have anti-spam filtering enabled.

Rule ID

SV-228394r879653_rule

STIG

Microsoft Exchange 2016 Mailbox Server Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V2R6

CCIs

CCI-001308

Discussion

Originators of spam messages are constantly changing their techniques in order to defeat spam countermeasures; therefore, spam software must be constantly updated to address the changing threat. A manual update procedure is labor intensive and does not scale well in an enterprise environment. This risk may be mitigated by using an automatic update capability. Spam protection mechanisms include, for example, signature definitions, rule sets, and algorithms. Exchange 2016 provides both anti-spam and anti-malware protection out of the box. The Exchange 2016 anti-spam and anti-malware product capabilities are limited but still provide some protection.

Check Content

Review the Email Domain Security Plan (EDSP).

Note: If using another DoD-approved anti-spam product for email or a DoD-approved email gateway spamming device, such as Enterprise Email Security Gateway (EEMSG), this is not applicable (NA).

Open the Exchange Management Shell and enter the following command:

Get-ContentFilterConfig | Format-Table Name,Enabled; Get-SenderFilterConfig | Format-Table Name,Enabled; Get-SenderIDConfig | Format-Table Name,Enabled; Get-SenderReputationConfig | Format-Table Name,Enabled

If any of the following values returned are not set to "True", this is a finding:

Set-ContentFilterConfig 
Set-SenderFilterConfig 
Set-SenderIDConfig
Set-SenderReputationConfig

Fix Text

Update the EDSP with the anti-spam mechanism used.

Open the Exchange Management Shell and enter the following command for any values that were not set to "True":

Set-ContentFilterConfig -Enabled $true

Set-SenderFilterConfig -Enabled $true

Set-SenderIDConfig -Enabled $true

Set-SenderReputationConfig -Enabled $true