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- From: "William Lester" <wlester AT engenderhealth.org>
- To: <grhits AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [grhits] spam prevention measures
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2006 11:06:54 -0500
Hi JoJo,
Currently, we use SpamAssassin, a very popular open source solution. Works
best if installed on its own Linux server.
We are in the process of moving to Barricuda, a locked box that processes
spam before it gets to our SMTP server. It has lots of nice features like
auto-updates to definitions and user-enabled whitelisting. Barricuda is a
very popular solution, and we're hoping that it makes the spam identification
process a lot easier.
Regards,
Bill
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William A. Lester
Chief Information Officer
EngenderHealth
440 Ninth Avenue
New York, NY 10001
(Office) 212.561.8002
(e-Mail) walester AT engenderhealth.org
(URL) www.engenderhealth.org
"If you torture data long enough, it will confess to anything."
>>> jalmario AT intrahealth.org 11/08/06 10:47 AM >>>
I would like to poll this group again for every bodies favored anti spam
prevention measure. What do you use and on what platform? Do you use
plug ins, screening smtp servers, hosted solutions? Agnostic? Microsoft
specific, or Open source methods?
I appreciate everyones input.
JoJo Almario
IT support
Intrahealth International inc.
919-313-9130
jalmario AT intrahealth.org
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[grhits] spam prevention measures,
Jojo Almario, 11/08/2006
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: [grhits] spam prevention measures, William Lester, 11/08/2006
- Re: [grhits] spam prevention measures, Stan Mullen, 11/08/2006
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