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On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Douglas Handy wrote:

In the past, I've seen messages here about people using various things as a
corporate wide spam filter, but I'm not finding those threads in the
archives.

One previous recommendation was using a third party managed email filter
company, but I can't find archives references to who was recommended.

This client is currently running the OS/400 smtp server, with Byteware
Standguard for anti-virus.  I don't think they'd be too open to a Linux box
as an email filter, because they don't have anyone on staff familiar with
it.

What are other people recommending?

You mentioned that they might not be open to using a linux machine for this, but they might want to rethink that. I and everyone I know uses linux and spamassassin coupled with any of a number of anti-spam measures. Most of those anti-spam measures are not linux specific so any unix will run them just fine. So I guess the other people I know are recommending linux.

James Rich

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