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Exchange DLP is a security feature that came about with the release of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. Exchange DLP helps to protect your Exchange 2007 server from malicious emails. Exchange DLP is a set of rules that Microsoft uses to identify and block malicious emails.

You can use Exchange DLP to help protect your server from malicious emails that may contain viruses, phishing scams, or other malicious content. Exchange DLP also helps to protect your server from accidental email delivery of malicious content.

The main components of Exchange DLP are the rules engine and the email filtering database. The rules engine is used to identify and block malicious emails.

The email filtering database is used to store the rules that are used to identify and block malicious emails. The email filtering database is also used to store the results of the checks that are performed on the emails.

Exchange DLP can be used to protect your server from malicious emails that may contain viruses, phishing scams, or other malicious content. Exchange DLP can also help to protect your server from accidental email delivery of malicious content.