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Re: Carrier class email security recommendation


From: Alex Kamiru <nderitualex () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 13:15:41 +0300

Suresh,
I am more interested in option 1 and would want opinion from those with
experience on that. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Suresh Ramasubramanian <ops.lists () gmail com>
To: Alex Kamiru <nderitualex () gmail com>
Cc: nanog <nanog () nanog org>
Subject: Re: Carrier class email security recommendation
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 15:37:46 +0530


You have multiple options

1. Ironport / Fortinet etc gateways.   [Not barracuda - hardly carrier
class, enterprise grade more like it]

2. Outsource to a provider like Messagelabs or MXLogic that only
handles the spam filtering, lets you host your own mailboxes

3. Outsource to one or more vendors of hosted email services - Google
Apps, Microsoft BPOS, IBM Lotuslive etc

your choice based on what meets your requirements.

--srs (full disclosure - head, antispam @ ibm lotuslive)

2010/4/12 Alex Kamiru <nderitualex () gmail com>:
I am in the process of sourcing for a carrier class email security
solution that will replace our current edge spam gateways based on open
source solutions. Some solutions that am currently considering are
Ironport, Fortinet Fortimail, MailFoundry and Barracuda. I'd therefore
wish to know, based on your experiences, what works for you
satisfactorily. Areas that are key for me are centralized management and
reporting, carrier class performance, per mailbox policy and quarantine,
and favourable licensing for an MSSP. I know Ironport is rated highly in
this space but I find its per user licensing is not favourable for a
MSSP.




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