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What is spam filters?

Spam filters are programs used to detect unsolicited and unwanted email (spam) and prevent those messages from getting to a user's inbox. They analyze email content, headers, and sender information, often using techniques like Bayesian filtering, blacklists, and rule-based systems, to identify and block spam.

What other technologies are related to spam filters?

spam filters Complementary Technologies

Active Directory is often used to manage user authentication and authorization, making it complementary to spam filtering solutions.
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Firewalls operate at a network level to block malicious traffic, complementing spam filters that operate at the application level to identify and block unwanted emails.
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Office 365 provides email services with built-in spam filtering capabilities, complementing other spam filtering solutions.
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