I really do agree with Eric. I cannot tell you how many barracuda
appliances that I have returned for customers once they realize that
they did not need them.
Not much of a need for a barracuda if you have a qmailtoaster. Just my
2 cents.
-Josh
-----Original Message-----
From: news [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Eric Shubert
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 2:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Barracuda
Sysadmin wrote:
> I had Non-related problems with my Barracuda today, their Tech
suggested
> setting qmail to send smtp through the barracuda:
> Here`s what they said:
>
> The Barracuda Spam Firewall can be configured to fully process either
> incoming or outgoing mail, but an inbound Barracuda may also be
> configured to relay outgoing mail simultaneously. The Barracuda still
> scans outgoing mail, but not as thoroughly as incoming mail. Outbound,
> relayed mail is scanned for everything except Recipient Verification,
> Spam Scoring, Bayesian, Attachment Filtering and the Tag/Quarantine
> regular expressions. This means outbound, relayed mail IS scanned for
> RBL checks, Rate control, Whitelist/Blacklist, Intent, Virus scanning,
> Fingerprinting (in firmware 3.4 and above), and Block regular
> expressions. As such, using an inbound Barracuda with Outbound Relay
> will increase the load on the Barracuda.
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Dave MacDonald
>
Oh.
I think I'd lose the barracuda. ;)
--
-Eric 'shubes'
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