The best solutions for anti-spam we've found are 3rd party.  They include:

    www.mxguard.com (our product)
    www.declude.com
    Message Sniffer at www.sortmonster.com

Note:  The built-in Imail spam statistics tested well. We don't use them,
but many others have had good luck with them.

Regards,

David Gregg
dgSoft Internet Services
Web hosting, Email outsourcing, Dedicated and shared infrastructure
solutions.
(949) 584-1514

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "IT Posts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 8:40 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] How to fight spam, etc...


> We run v8.03 on a Win NT 4.0 box. I must say that I am thoroughly
> unimpressed by this server software, especially its anti-spam features.
> I put in just as much time dealing with spam as I did when we were
> still using v6.x, which didn't have any anti-spam features. I have some
> users back up to receiving 25-30 spams a day. And no matter how much I
> use antispamseeder.exe, the spam getting through never decreases and
> the false positives that get snagged never decrease. Addresses in the
> white list don't always work, and my response from Ipswitch was "you
> must have connection filtering enabled and that's blocking it," even
> though I told them we do not. The queue manager chokes about once a
> month, requiring that service to be reset, which isn't so bad except
> for the fact that it takes everyone an hour or two to realize that they
> haven't received any mail in an hour or two. The logs only provide
> moderate help -- I'm still pulling for them to allow the admin to
> insert an X-header to spam AND forward it to a different mailbox.
>
> I've basically been on a rant, but I do have a question for you
> folks... what have you found to be the most effective method of
> fighting spam while avoiding false positives? I even attended a two-day
> Ipswitch seminar to have them answer this question. Their answer? They
> didn't give me a straight one. Biggest waste of $1500 I have ever seen.
>
> --Dan
>
>
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