Antispam solutions

From: Phillip Salzman (phill_at_sysctl.net)
Date: 04/05/05

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    Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 11:00:16 -0500
    
    

    Hello,

    I've been researching several different vendors for antispam over the last
    few weeks. It seems many of the major commercial players (Brightmail,
    Sophos) charge per-user rates that make it difficult to the bottom line.

    One of the goals is to prevent the mail from actually hitting our backend
    Qmail systems, but at the same time give users the ability to weed through
    their messages in a quarantine. Initially we wanted to deploy Spam Assassin
    but haven't found any quarantine method available.

    So - my question is what some of you were using for ISP-based antispam, and
    do you know of a user-manageable quarantine for SA? We have roughly 90k
    users and 11k domains.

    Thanks for any input or critiques you may have...

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    Phillip Salzman
    http://www.sysctl.net/phill/
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