[itdiscuss] Exchange and Block Lists
Roger Wright
rhw at tampabay.rr.com
Tue Mar 9 17:57:38 EST 2010
I used this product for several months before switching to Postini's inbound
email filtering service ($3/user/year):
http://www.proxmea.com/index.php?q=node/19
JEP(S) was very effective but a bit tricky to configure.
Roger Wright
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On Behalf Of Jay Betancourt
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 4:20 PM
To: IT Discussion Forum
Subject: [itdiscuss] Exchange and Block Lists
Good afternoon!
Is anyone else out there using Exchange 2007 with the built-in AntiSpam
agents? If so, what SCL confidence level are you using?
We are having pretty good success with three of the RBLS that we are using,
but I really wish there was a way for our users to be able to receive a
daily "Quarantine Report" of blocked messages without using a 3rd party
service. I have noticed that Exchange is blocking a lot of legitimate email
messages and I'm having to manually manage the whitelist on almost a daily
basis.
We have also used Postini and MailProtector in the past, but was looking to
see if there was any other solution that perhaps could be installed locally
on the Exchange server?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Jay Betancourt
Network Administrator, First Lubbock
Direct Line: (806) 853-7039
Email: jay at firstlubbock.org
Web: <http://www.firstlubbock.org/> http://www.firstlubbock.org
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