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| 828687 | 2009-11-09 23:13:00 | Hi all, Looking for recommendations for anti-spam software for a few SBS Servers. Mostly just something to get rid of the obvious v1agra, russian brides and rich nigerians... Free is always best, but if the client must pay, the client must pay ... Especially if it's easier to setup & just leave without tweaking ;) Thanks Chill. |
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| 828688 | 2009-11-09 23:33:00 | http://www.spamdunk.co.nz/ :thumbs: | CYaBro (73) | ||
| 828689 | 2009-11-11 06:35:00 | postini catches most of ours, built in spam filters in exchange seem to get most of the rest. Only the occasional one or two slip through and even then they will often end up in the spam folder. Have also used untangle as a threat management applicance which had a built in spam filter which worked well but required end user interaction so probably not ideal for set and forget |
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| 828690 | 2009-11-11 18:05:00 | Thanks, SpamDunk sounds cool, I like their videos, and I trust Postini if it's what Google use on gmail etc ... I've got an Untangle CD lying around which I downloaded just a few weeks back so I should fire that up and see how I go :) I tried the built-in IMF but it didn't seem to work terribly well... Thanks Chill. |
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