I use a very aggressive anti-spam solution. ModusGate by Vircom. But my oldest address has been around since 1982. It probably gets a couple thousand spam a day, compared to one or two good emails. My other two primary addresses get hundreds of spam a day with perhaps a hundred real messages. ModusGate does occasionally get false positives and I don't always catch them. But I train as well as I can. That is the cost of doing business these days... But I think it does a hell of a job.
And no, I don't get anything from Vircom. I've been using them as a satisfied customer since 2002. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kurt Buff Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 4:50 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Exchange] Executive Email Solutions Does your spam solution allow the user to train it on what is spam vs. ham? If it does, has the exec or admin done that? Also if it does, and he and/or his assistant have done that training, can you take a look at the training database to see if it's working within specified parameters? The Bayesian databases that I've used require a minimum of 200 emails mark for each kind (spam and ham) and sometimes don't work well if they get too far out of balance (that is, say 201 ham vs. 10k spam). Training a Bayesian database is always an ongoing routine. Stop the training, and eventually the spammers will win. Another thought - if the organization doesn't have contacts outside of your country, can your spam solution block by country source, using IP ranges? Not a usable solution of your organization has cross-border contacts, though. Kurt On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 12:50 PM, Adm <[email protected]> wrote: > Our top exec presently receives a lot of spam, business and other. > His admin is asking us for a solution to this problem, possibly a > second user mailbox or shared mailbox for external email. > We have balancing issues with the anti-spam software quarantining too > much or not enough. > > I'm working on a server side rule that would place all external email > into a specific folder in his mailbox. > > Is anyone out there using other possible alternatives? > > thx in advance
