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I've had it. Our parent company 'provides' our interface to Internet based email. There are two problems that are driving me nuts. 1.) Spam, I get more crap and they claim it's not a problem. FYI - IBM provides a nice little service in this area but the 'rents' have ignored my forwarded emails. Since I don't want to do this manually is anyone aware of a tool that allows you to analyze/quantify possible spam in a personal Notes mailbox or even the mail.nsf file? You'd think that would be a slick tool to help sell anti-spam software and services...but I can't find one yet. I was thinking that I could run something to quantify the volume of spam and attempt to use that number. 2.) SLA. Our Internet based mail is routed through a connection in Paris and responsiveness seems to fluctuate from seconds to hours. We still maintain our 'illegal' domain mail server which I try not to use except when the email absolutely positively needs to get to me. I'd like to be able to quantify availability and responsiveness for our email servers. Ours is Domino, the other is the virus propagator. Any thoughts? The funny thing is the same procreator unit banned the access of personal email accounts from work since they are a common source of virus problems. Guess where I get 10x better anti-spam capabilities from? Michael Crump Manager, Computing Services Saint-Gobain Containers 1509 S. Macedonia Ave. Muncie, IN 47302 (765)741-7696 (765)741-7012 f (800)428-8642 "The probability that we may fail in the struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause we believe to be just" Abraham Lincoln
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