RE: [Declude.Virus] OT: Alligate as a gateway for providers ? (ES)

2008-07-20 Thread Craig Edmonds

Hi Uwe,

We have been using Alligate with Imail and Declude and it works great.

Alligate only filters smtp traffic on ports 25 and 587.

There are a few ways to set up your Alligate but by far the most easiest way
is to set all your port 25 and 587 on your firewall to go directly to the
Alligate server which then filters and forwards the mail to your mail
server.

Alternatively you can do it via dns and by far the easiest is giving your
clients separate smtp and pop server addresses, like for example:

pop.123marbella.com  ip of the mail server
smtp.123marbella.com  ip of the Alligate server

this way clients connect to pop 3 email direct via the mail server but
send all outgoing mail via the Alligate.

I think you can juts ask the support team at Alligate they are very helpful.

I hope this has been of help.

Kindest Regards
Craig Edmonds
123 Marbella Internet Services
W: www.123marbella.net



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matt
Sent: 19 July 2008 22:30
To: declude.virus@declude.com
Subject: Re: [Declude.Virus] OT: Alligate as a gateway for providers ?


Alligate doesn't filter POP3.

Is that what you wanted to know?

Matt



Uwe Degenhardt wrote:
 Hi list, we are a small provider doing some shop-hosting services.
 As a side-service we are running one eMail-server for 65 domains and
approximately 270 user.
 We tried Alligate (trial) as a gateway server to minimize the load on this
server.
 But my administrator said, that POP3 eMail never goes through to our
eMail-Server.
 Our request is, that the gateway is doing second level SMTP-Outbund
 filtering/checks and POP3 first level inbound filtering/checks.
 The eMail-server-SW is: SmarterMail 4.x on Windows2003 and
SPAM/Virus-Filtering is done by Declude EVA.
 And the customers should be able to receive their eMails via
 SmarterMail directly (bypass Alligate).
 Any chance on doing this with Alligate ?
 Uwe







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re: [Declude.Virus] OT: Alligate as a gateway for providers ?

2008-07-20 Thread Douglas Cohn
If Declude is running the load will not change.

We found that declude with using 99% of the resources on our server.  

We turned on Greylisting added SpamAssasin and turned off declude.  Then took 
the same server and created virtual servers on it.  I now have an extra virtual 
server I use for monitoring.

Maybe it was the version we were on or the way we had Declude configured but it 
just killed our box no matter what we did even with just a few domains.  
(Declude 4.3)

Maybe it was us,  I don't know but we get virtually no spam at all now and the 
server is running twice as fast.



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 Hi list, we are a small provider doing some shop-hosting services.
 As a side-service we are running one eMail-server for 65 domains and 
 approximately 270 user.
 We tried Alligate (trial) as a gateway server to minimize the load on this 
 server.
 But my administrator said, that POP3 eMail never goes through to our 
 eMail-Server.
 Our request is, that the gateway is doing second level SMTP-Outbund
 filtering/checks and POP3 first level inbound filtering/checks.
 The eMail-server-SW is: SmarterMail 4.x on Windows2003 and 
 SPAM/Virus-Filtering is done by Declude EVA.
 And the customers should be able to receive their eMails via
 SmarterMail directly (bypass Alligate).
 Any chance on doing this with Alligate ?
 Uwe
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Declude.Virus] OT: Alligate as a gateway for providers ?

2008-07-20 Thread Uwe Degenhardt
Hi Douglas, thank you.
As as Declude concerns everything runs fine on our engine. So far no problems.
And there is excellent support of David Barker of Declude's
support-group.

But thanks for showing this alternative.

In the meantime we have seen we made a configuration fault.
We think, that Alligate can do what we think it should do.

Uwe

 If Declude is running the load will not change.

 We found that declude with using 99% of the resources on our server.  

 We turned on Greylisting added SpamAssasin and turned off declude.  Then took 
 the same server and created virtual servers on it.  I now have an extra 
 virtual server I use for monitoring.

 Maybe it was the version we were on or the way we had Declude configured but 
 it just killed our box no matter what we did even with just a few domains.  
 (Declude 4.3)

 Maybe it was us,  I don't know but we get virtually no spam at all now and 
 the server is running twice as fast.



  Original Message 
 Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 
 Hi list, we are a small provider doing some shop-hosting services.
 As a side-service we are running one eMail-server for 65 domains and 
 approximately 270 user.
 We tried Alligate (trial) as a gateway server to minimize the load on this 
 server.
 But my administrator said, that POP3 eMail never goes through to our 
 eMail-Server.
 Our request is, that the gateway is doing second level SMTP-Outbund
 filtering/checks and POP3 first level inbound filtering/checks.
 The eMail-server-SW is: SmarterMail 4.x on Windows2003 and 
 SPAM/Virus-Filtering is done by Declude EVA.
 And the customers should be able to receive their eMails via
 SmarterMail directly (bypass Alligate).
 Any chance on doing this with Alligate ?
 Uwe
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Declude.Virus] OT: Alligate as a gateway for providers ?

2008-07-19 Thread Matt

Alligate doesn't filter POP3.

Is that what you wanted to know?

Matt



Uwe Degenhardt wrote:

Hi list, we are a small provider doing some shop-hosting services.
As a side-service we are running one eMail-server for 65 domains and 
approximately 270 user.
We tried Alligate (trial) as a gateway server to minimize the load on this 
server.
But my administrator said, that POP3 eMail never goes through to our 
eMail-Server.
Our request is, that the gateway is doing second level SMTP-Outbund
filtering/checks and POP3 first level inbound filtering/checks.
The eMail-server-SW is: SmarterMail 4.x on Windows2003 and SPAM/Virus-Filtering 
is done by Declude EVA.
And the customers should be able to receive their eMails via
SmarterMail directly (bypass Alligate).
Any chance on doing this with Alligate ?
Uwe







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