Ha. The list breaking completely coincided with my MX move. So not Trend's fault. the setup fro the Trend stuff is still stupid though.

Bill Humphries wrote:
Weird.

So, I decided to test out Trend Micro's Hosted Email Security that comes bundled with worry Free Business. I pointed my personal domain to it and immediately stopped receiving email's from this list and the exchange list. Doesn't even show as blocked or otherwise in message tracking in the trend message tracking feature. I pulled up a header from one of the list messages and white listed the sunbelt IP address in the header. Lets see what happens.

The setup steps for the HES is asinine. It will not let you add your domain unless you have an MX record pointing to the FQDN or IP address where you want the TREND service to send mail. So, if you are migrating from some other spam cleaning solution, you have to temporarily create an MX to your actual mail server.

Then, you can't actually do anything like change policies or setup quarantine message rules until your domain is "activated". It activates when you click a button to check MX records. It will not activate your domain until it confirms that the trend server is setup in DNS as your highest priority MX record. So they make you point mail to their system before you can actually configure or customize or sync your directory to AD. STUPID.

Oh well, I'll be checking the website for updates until I can figure out why Trend hates the mail server from one of their competitors.

Bill



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