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Re: Postini Exiting ISP Business?


From: Adam Greene <maillist () webjogger net>
Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2013 09:22:42 -0500

We're in the same boat as Paul and have been investigating McAfee Email Protection (used to be MX Logic). A bit more expensive than Postini, but also more full featured. Additional options can be added on as well, like archiving & outbound encryption.

We've thought about deploying a virtual appliance in our datacenter like Barracuda but kind of don't want to have to deal with administering it all ourselves in house. Outsourcing is attractive to us for this service.

On 1/8/2013 9:07 AM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote:
We got off Postini many years ago, and have never looked back..
We switched to Katharion, today they are known as GFI Max Mail,
Let me know if u are interested in switching, I will be more than happy to send u the contact info for them.

Regards

Faisal

On Jan 8, 2013, at 8:51 AM, "Paul Stewart" <paul () paulstewart org> wrote:

Hey there.



We have been using Postini for a number of years as our anti-spam/anti-virus
protection for customer email accounts.



Mid last year we received a notice from Google that "In 2013, we plan to
transition your Postini services to Google Apps for Business."



As part of this notice we were also told "You don't need to make any changes
to your Postini service or sign up for a Google Apps account. Your Postini
service will continue as usual until your migration begins. We will be in
touch at least 60 days before your renewal date."



In mid November, Google sent us a letter that stated that we had until the
end of 2013 to basically get off their service or to contact their preferred
partner (Tech Excel) and migrate to Google Apps with them.



Recently we have now been told in email by someone at Postini that we "must
transition ASAP" and that we really only had til the end of 2012.  Geesh,
talk about confusing.. Not a great way to treat a long term customer!



Anyone else getting the complete "run around" by Postini?  We are fine with
leaving them, especially now.  Having said that, I'm interested in hearing
about competitive solutions either in appliances or in cloud based - this is
*not* an invitation for sales people to call me please.



Thanks,



Paul









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