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    We use the Symantec SMS SMTP product.  Starting with version 4.1 of this product, you can subscribe to the Symantec Premium Anti-Spam Service.  This service is utilizing the infrastructure that came to Symantec with the purchase of BrightMail.  It works flawlessly.  This is the most relief this company has had from SPAM since the dawn of that pestilence...  I also spent quite a bit of time with the BrightMail demo.  I prefer the SMS SMTP front end, but it was still a nice product.  The only thing that really bugged me about it is that it has no integrated SMTP server.  It forces you to use Microsoft's...  urp!
 
-Gil
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 9:06 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Brightmail

Hey all,

 

Yesterday I got a trial copy of Brightmail 6.0.1 from Symantec, along with a 30 day trial licence key.

 

Does anyone use Brightmail? If so�does it actually live up to the hype? Also, how have you integrated it into your current setup? Does it sit at the gateway, or on your Imail server, or between the gateway and imail, etc?

 

Any feedback would be great!!!

 

Thanks heaps!

 

Chris Jones

Rural Press Limited, Australia

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