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Email Security Product That Supports Customer Entry of Malicious Messages
From: "Flynn, Gary - flynngn" <flynngn () JMU EDU>
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2017 17:54:22 +0000
Hi, We use Proofpoint and most of the time it works great. It has protected us from major attacks many times. It's URL rewrite component is missing one feature that would make it much better. As with any blacklist oriented security product, some malicious messages get through. Unfortunately, the product does not allow us to teach our appliance about those messages so it can block the URL and provide us exposure information. Is anyone aware of an email security product that supports such a feature? thanks, Gary Flynn JMU IT Security James Madison University My brain can handle preemptive and cooperative multitasking pretty well. Parallel processing, not so much.
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- Email Security Product That Supports Customer Entry of Malicious Messages Flynn, Gary - flynngn (Mar 22)
- Re: Email Security Product That Supports Customer Entry of Malicious Messages Justin Harwood (Mar 22)
- Re: Email Security Product That Supports Customer Entry of Malicious Messages Flynn, Gary - flynngn (Mar 22)
- Re: Email Security Product That Supports Customer Entry of Malicious Messages Valdis Kletnieks (Mar 22)
- Re: Email Security Product That Supports Customer Entry of Malicious Messages Flynn, Gary - flynngn (Mar 22)
- Re: Email Security Product That Supports Customer Entry of Malicious Messages Pifer, Michael (Mar 22)
- Re: Email Security Product That Supports Customer Entry of Malicious Messages Davis, Kevin (Mar 22)
- Re: Email Security Product That Supports Customer Entry of Malicious Messages Justin Harwood (Mar 22)