I'm currently in the process of trying to find a
replacement for our current mail gateway/attachment filtering software. We
use a product called Kinisphere, which is installed on NT Workstation that
receives email, scans for attachment type and sends it onto an Exchange 5.5
Server that is sitting on the inside of our network. The process is
reversed for outgoing mail.
In looking at two of the most recommended products,
Mail Marshall and Mail Essentials, I've noted that both require that they be
installed on Windows 2000 Server (for the current versions). Now I'll
admit to a healthy level of paranoia in my day to day work life, however the
idea of having a Windows 2000 server out on the internet, scares me
silly!
Am I really being way too paranoid about this
or is there really a safe way to put a Windows 2000 server out in the DMZ?
How much care and feeding have ya'll been faced with? The company I work for tends to be quite
conservative when trying to bring in new software (the idea of using Windows
2000 at all has management feeling quite
uncomfortable).
--Lisa
List Charter and FAQ at:http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
