It's kind of funny that they dog MS for their content filtering
techniques but there own product doesn't seem to have any content
filtering checks at all.  Just RBL, SMTP checks such as callback
verification... I use Milter-sender for this.  It doesn't look like they
mentioned the Outlook2003 sender whitelist/blacklist function where you
can just blacklist everyone except people in your contacts and
whitelist.  

I think MS added RBLchecks into Exchange 2k3 so these guys would spend
their time more wisely working on their own product than reverse
engineering someone elses.  I think it's good MS is getting involved.
The more people working on the spam problems the better.

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http://www.mapilab.com/articles/outlook_spam_filter_7.html

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Easily generate SpamAssassin rules to catch obfuscated spam phrases: 
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