> -----Original Message----- > Sorry to have to say this (*puts on asbestos underwear*), but Exchange > 2003 with outlook and OWA is not a bad groupware platform at > all in my opinion. Personally I am happily using exchange > within our organization, but I am using Exim in our DMZ to > handle Antivirus, spam filtering and other screening. > > Add to this that the academic world buys exchange / outlook / > MS Office for next to no money at all, it's a pretty tempting offer.
Out of interest, we currently use spamassassin to tag incoming messages with a spam score. Users can then set up exim filters on their unix based imap mailbox to decide what level to accept/reject messages as spam. They can also set up their own blacklists and whitelists. This is all done via a web-based front end to make it easy. If we were to switch to an exchange based server is there an equivalent to the exim filter that would allow individual users to do the same thing? i.e. the filtering done at the message store rather than the client. Thanks, Clive McDowell Information Services The Queen's University of Belfast -- ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/
