I have the same question. We've been attempting to use spamassassin to no avail. We've spent considerable amount of time with the white/black lists etc. We still can get 20 or more spam messages a day that get through our filter.

We have a small network, 30+ or so computers and are are receiving what I think is an inordinate amount of spam. We would like a spam filter that does a reasonable job, with as little overhead as possible w.r.t administration.

The UW spam filters seem to work quite well on my uw.edu account. I was wondering if there was a way to filter email to my sub-domain through the UW's spam filters?

Thanks,

Rob

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We are looking to replace our SPAM/AV appliance with another appliance or
system that is fairly easy to manage and offers end-user quarantine
management.  Its been a while since I've researched SPAM/AV solutions so
thought I'd ask what others are using these days.

Thanks,
Eric



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Robert Hagg

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UW School of Oceanography

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