bytehd wrote:
> 
> Kevin-107 wrote:
No i didn't! and I'm not 107(007 please?)...sheesh nabble get it right.

>> Although i'm still not convinced ASSP is the best way to stop spam,
>>
> 
> I am.
> GFI Mail Essentials pales in comparison.

Completely agree.
The level of control in ASSP blew my mind when i first used it.
(oh damn the memories.... version 1.2.2 i believe it was)

GFI seemed like a straight jacket in comparison.

Though I do love their reporting, still meaning to write a reporting app 
for ASSP...*sigh* so little time and so much code.

> And their support: one person named Patrizia.
> "Solutions" are served up months later.

The canned response: "Unfortuantely(sic) what you are requesting is 
currently not possible. However this has been added as a feature request."

> And Client-side solutions: try updating hundreds or thousands of PCs, Macs
> and Linux boxen.

Let's not EVEN go there.

> Barracuda? Got a spare $3000. Didnt think so. and not as effective.

I have to respect them for taking Linux, SpamAssasin, ClamAV, Exim, and 
others and making it into a enterprise anti-spam solution with (fairly) 
seamless upgrades. I have great respect for their developers.

> But by far, the REGEX functionality is a tweakers dream.

Totally agree, but they have a sharp learning curve that scares some off.

Kevin

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