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RE: Proxy scanning for spam
From: "Christopher J. Wolff" <chris () bblabs com>
Date: Mon, 5 Jul 2004 23:07:35 -0700
These are both interesting options. Thank you. -----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog () merit edu [mailto:owner-nanog () merit edu] On Behalf Of Christopher L. Morrow Sent: Monday, July 05, 2004 11:02 PM To: Christopher J. Wolff Cc: nanog () merit edu Subject: RE: Proxy scanning for spam On Mon, 5 Jul 2004, Christopher J. Wolff wrote:
Christopher, I meant option #1.
a quickie google shows: http://assp.sourceforge.net/ which looks promising... additionally: http://www.ironport.com/ Though, why not just use brightmail/messagelabs if it's to MX's you can control? Offer this as a 'service' to your customers for $X/seat/month?
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004, Christopher J. Wolff wrote:Hello, If I have a network segment connected to a BGP peer, is there a way that
I
can hang a box of some kind off of that segment that will sniff out and block malicious/spam email before it hits the customers?Do you mean a host that can have all tcp/25 routed to it, transparently pick-up/scan/re-deliver emails for your customers? or did you mean something you could add to your customer relay boxes? (or your MX hosts that customers use) Or thirdly, something to protect the internet from your users?
Current thread:
- Proxy scanning for spam Christopher J. Wolff (Jul 05)
- Re: Proxy scanning for spam Christopher L. Morrow (Jul 05)
- RE: Proxy scanning for spam Christopher J. Wolff (Jul 05)
- RE: Proxy scanning for spam Christopher L. Morrow (Jul 05)
- RE: Proxy scanning for spam Christopher J. Wolff (Jul 05)
- RE: Proxy scanning for spam Christopher J. Wolff (Jul 05)
- Re: Proxy scanning for spam Christopher L. Morrow (Jul 05)
- Re: Proxy scanning for spam Stephen J. Wilcox (Jul 06)
- Re: Proxy scanning for spam Jim Segrave (Jul 07)