[itdiscuss] spam
Jason Powell
jpowell at gccwired.com
Mon Jan 18 10:49:18 EST 2010
Opps my bad. Gmail is what I should have said.
I'm getting old :-(
Thanks for clarification :-)
Also just a heads up that I'm hearing more and more churches being initially denied the non-profit gapps edition even though they have 501c3 status. So if you submit for an account, which you should if nothing else than for testing, be prepared to have to fight with google to get the account active.
Sent on the go from my iPhone 3GS. Please forgive the brevity and typos
On Jan 18, 2010, at 10:36 AM, "Jeffrey Thompson" <jeffrey at janoah.net<mailto:jeffrey at janoah.net>> wrote:
Google Apps uses Postini:
* <http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/business/gmail.html> http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/business/gmail.html
* <http://www.google.com/postini/> http://www.google.com/postini/
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Jeffrey Thompson
President & CEO of JANOAH, INC.
Alpharetta, GA
678-373-4157
<mailto:jeffrey at janoah.net>jeffrey at janoah.net<mailto:jeffrey at janoah.net>
<http://janoah.net/>http://janoah.net
2010/1/18 Jason Powell <<mailto:jpowell at gccwired.com>jpowell at gccwired.com<mailto:jpowell at gccwired.com>>
The spam filtering in gmail/gapps is not the full postini package. In fact I'm not sure what gmail is using since spam is flagged differently at times between my gmail and postini accounts. You'd think google would use postini since they bought them about 2 years ago, but my gapps/postini enterprise rep would not tell me what filter gmail uses. Kinda like area 51 ;-)
There are some great advantages to postini beyond just spam. Email archiving (up to 10yrs), email spooling, outbound email policies are all sweet. You can also set it up to capture all internal emails on your exchange box as well (via journaling) so it archives inbound, outbound and internal emails.
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On Jan 18, 2010, at 9:24 AM, "Jeffrey Thompson" <<mailto:jeffrey at janoah.net>jeffrey at janoah.net<mailto:jeffrey at janoah.net>> wrote:
Get both Google Apps and SalesForce for free, the non-profit editions have no advertising and are the Enterprise Level service, all for free. Google Apps gives away Postini Email / Spam Filtering for your entire organization. I have found the web browser interface to be superior in performance and function to Microsoft Outlook.
Google Apps: <http://www.google.com/nonprofits/> <http://www.google.com/nonprofits/> http://www.google.com/nonprofits/
<http://SalesForce.com>SalesForce.com<http://SalesForce.com> Enterprise Edition: <http://foundation.force.com/products_donation_eligibility> <http://foundation.force.com/products_donation_eligibility> http://foundation.force.com/products_donation_eligibility
2010/1/18 Roger Wright <<mailto:rhw at tampabay.rr.com><mailto:rhw at tampabay.rr.com>rhw at tampabay.rr.com<mailto:rhw at tampabay.rr.com>>
We don’t use Google Apps but I put the church users on Postini a year ago and the results have been nearly 100% with the spam and virus filters set to max. In addition to global lists filtering lists, each user can maintain his or her individual Allowed and Not Allowed lists.
I selected Postini’s least expensive offering at the time for just $3 per user per year and it has been the best bargain ever. All that junk is off our circuit and never makes it to the network. And once set I’ve not had to do anything with it. Only Sunbelt’s Messaging Ninja (now VIPRE Messaging Security) was similarly as easy.
Roger Wright
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We are using Google Apps and LOVE it. As well, I just signed us up for Postini. But now, certain users are getting legit emails in their spam folders so I'm trying to figure out if that can be managed on the mailbox level. Does anyone know?
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Thanks,
Darin
IT Department
Living Hope Church
(360) 944-3905
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