Re: Anti-spam

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If you're looking for a third party service, you might try Postini (http://www.postini.com).
It hooks into your mail configuration, relays through their scrubber, and anything that's
questionable is removed so that the user can check the messages out later.


Assuming of course that your organization is in the mood to pay for the service... :-)

-Bob

Paul Crossman wrote:

I highly recommend the anti-spam software from Trend-Micro
(www.trendmicro.com). I see them as the up and coming anti-virus
company and possibly overtaking Symantec and/or McAffee in the
marketplace.


Where I am now, we've got spamassasin on the relay box and ScanMail for
Exchange on the exchange server. Spamassassin doesn't catch squat, but
ScanMail does an excellent job.


If your concern is spending money, its at least worth a trial period.
You'll be happy you did it.  I've seen a dramatic drop in spam reaching
inboxes since I've started using this product.

BTW:  I have no connection to Trend Micro other than that my company is
a customer.

Paul C.

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Redhat Enterprise
Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 2:54 AM
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Subject: Anti-spam

Hi all,

What spam filter could U recomend. Setup is a exchange mail server and
what my friend needs is a mail relay i think. What are my options?

TIA


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