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Tom Jedrzejewicz wrote:
On 4/19/06, Douglas Handy <dhandy@xxxxxxxxx> 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?We use a system called Mailwatch, which has been quite satisfactory. They have two spam filtering mechanisms and two anti-virus mechanisms. The cost is reasonable, likely less than the Standguard A/V subscription, and it is pretty much set and forget. It can be configured to do other things that make managing email easier. Also, I have never used but am intrigued by something called Deep Six, which uses something called "connection scoring" rather than examining the messages individually .. http://windowssecrets.com/comp/060126/#story1 Finally, for those who prefer internal solutions, Barracuda makes an anti-spam appliance which is supposed to be excellent. http://www.barracudanetworks.com/ns/products/spam_overview.php Good luck ... -- Tom Jedrzejewicz tomjedrz@xxxxxxxxx
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