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I think you might want to consider including this service to all Imail SA holders because it looks like you're about to have a mass exodus on your hands.

Respectfully,

Bill

Kevin Gillis wrote:
hi rmilner,
 
of course it will take 25+ years at 70 emails a day for 365 days to really conclusively prove this but... I have not had a false positive in 6 months and no longer check my SPAM folder - instead opting to just move to the Deleted Items folder.  The only false positives i've heard of anecdotally are e-letters that the first time through (after signing up) can look like spam.
 
i can share that there are some folks at Ipswitch who no longer check their spam folder - spam is marked with a [s] in the subject, routed by rules to Spam folder or in some cases (me and others), moved directly to the deleted, sight unseen.
 
due to compliance reasons,  some companies must keep all spam and can't just do a straight delete, but for those who don't, deleting is fine.
 
bye for now,
 
kg
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of RMilner
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 3:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [10] [IMail Forum] Newbie needs help on SPAM

Absolutely bogus figure and false advertising.
 
You think you guys would learn about misleading people here.
 
 
 
/SNIP/
that's essentially what we did for our (ipswitch) corporate solution and we have seen false positives go to 1 in 500,000.  updates occur as frequently as every 10 minutes (24x7x365) and we just don't have to deal with it anymore.  
 
 
 
 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Kevin Gillis
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 9:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [10] [IMail Forum] Newbie needs help on SPAM

Hi Dave and Lim,
 
I completely agree.  Outsourcing or at least implementing as a service where small, but frequent incremental updates are delivered to your server in near real-time and automatically makes sense given the climate for spam (and viruses).
 
that's essentially what we did for our (ipswitch) corporate solution and we have seen false positives go to 1 in 500,000.  updates occur as frequently as every 10 minutes (24x7x365) and we just don't have to deal with it anymore.  
 
<miniplug> - customers who are running imail secure server or ics premium have said that spam has all but fallen off the radar as a time consumer  - they seem to be very happy with it.   it catches spam in 30 languages with human editors also looking at it (one in japan, one in england, 2 in US)</mini plug>
 
bye for now,
 
kg
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dave Doherty
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 11:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [10] [IMail Forum] Newbie needs help on SPAM

Hi, Lim-
 
If you have no tech support people, you probably should outsource spam control. It's pretty much hands-on to do it right.
 
Having said that, there are some gateway products, and Declude interfaces directly into IMail. Declude has gotten pretty expensive for new users, though.
 
-Dave Doherty
 Skywaves, Inc.
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 10:14 PM
Subject: [10] [IMail Forum] Newbie needs help on SPAM

Hi ppl,
 
We're still using IMAIL 7.5 and I need help in getting an affordable yet reliable SPAM filter... (I hope there is such a thing).
Since we have 0 Tech support personnel.... I am hoping for a user-friendly solution.
I know IMAIL has some sort of built-in SPAM filter... but that works by manually maintaining a filter LIST .. is that so?
(I am guessing here)
 
Again... we have 0 Tech support ppl.... so noone is gonna maintain the list... which is why I am hoping there is a solution
where by it retrieves/updates the filter list automatically.. something like an anti-virus program.  Is this how SPAM filters
works?   Or does it always need a tech guy/gal to maintain it?
 
We are a small company... we dont have a lot of emails (less than 1000 emails per day - 70% of them SPAM...)
 
Sorry if my question is too noob... I don't have much tech resources to turn to.  Any help/info is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time.
 
 
Lim.
 


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