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Re: Email security - gateway
From: "Kurt Buff" <kurt.buff () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 08:14:06 -0800
Get a spare box, put FreeBSD and no MTA on it, then search the maia mailguard list archives for a recent post by Janky Jay - he's put together a port for it, and it installs, if I read it correctly, postfix, ClamAV, SpamAssassin, and all else that you need. Maia Mailguard is what our company uses, and it just rocks. Kurt On 1/8/08, WALI <hkhasgiwale () gmail com> wrote:
Hi guys I am looking for something to act as an all in one gateway for my incoming/outgoing mails. Have been using a product for a combined AntiSpam/Antivirus but it's not performing well. Not a core AntiSpam company. is though good as catching viruses at the gateway level. Someone suggests that we go for two different products and chain them together so incoming mails pass through AntiSpam and then another Antivirus before they land in our Exchange server. Any suggestions, on edge mail security design and products?
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- RE: Email security - gateway Bill Lavalette (Jan 08)
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- Re: Email security - gateway John Mason Jr (Jan 08)
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- RE: Email security - gateway Wilson Mosquera Q. (Jan 09)
- Re: Email security - gateway Deanosaur (Jan 09)
- RE: Email security - gateway Weir, Jason (Jan 09)
- Re: Email security - gateway Kurt Buff (Jan 09)
- RE: Email security - gateway Kevin Ortloff (Jan 09)
- RE: Email security - gateway Petter Bruland (Jan 10)
- Re: Email security - gateway Jason Thompson (Jan 14)