Title: Somewhat OT, Spam and Bandwidth

YES, IMO anyone that has more an 50 users needs a full T1 to supply internet access and email.  In my system we currently have 73 in house and 138 remote sites (with between 170 and 200 people), that needs access to our services (email, citrix, internet, web site, intranet, etc.) and we have an N*T1 (3MB) pipe.  During business hours we run at about 50% cap on avg.  I would setup MRTG to monitor your router or firewall to get a better look at what’s happening.  http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/

 

This tool is a real life saver!

 

To see a sample of what it looks like you can look at my personal web server … http://www.checca.net/mrtg/

 

 

 

Christopher Checca

Packard Transport, Inc.

IT Department

24021 South Municipal Dr

PO Box 380

Channahon, IL.  60410

815 467 9260

815 467 6939 Fax

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www.packardtransport.com

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Glenn Bullion
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 7:42 AM
To: IMail_Forum
Subject: [IMail Forum] Somewhat OT, Spam and Bandwidth

 

We have 70-80 users here.  For our net connection, we're running a fractional T1, 256K.  In terms of what comes in and out of the building, we have email, of course.  Users are allowed to surf the Internet.  We have a few tiny services that run that are allowed from the outside, such as a website and a Citrix box. 

In trying to download files, service patches, whatever, I noticed that our downloads are all pretty slow.  The obvious answer is to get more bandwidth.  But I did a spam count recently to check to see how much we're getting.  In a day and a half we captured 2,856 spam items, and that's just the spam that was caught.  I'm sure there was some that wasn't caught.  I know we're getting much more spam then legitimate emails with the low number of users we have.  I don't know much about how email is delivered, how long it takes, etc.  But can all this spam really be hurting our net connection?

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