We use Mail Essentials, by www.gfi.com. It will do the blocking/filtering based on subject or message content and so far has really helped with most of the virus's. I filter and then use mail rules to send the quarantined files to specific folders based on it's content. That way certain stuff can go right to the trash and others I can screen. It also lets you place your users into groups that can have different attributes. You can select the types of attachments they can send and receive as well as control the size of the messages they can send. It also covers anti-spam, email encryption, antivrus checking of mail, and of course disclaimers. Unfortunately it isn't free by any means. Yes I really like it that's why the boost.
Pat Banyas
System/Network Administrator
US Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay
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From: Mikelist (E-mail) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 11:07 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Email content scanner/filter for exchange
r there any products (preferable freeware) that fit this description. I
wouldn't mind if there was a product out there that was a mail gateway/relay
type software that did content scanning/filtering.
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