Folks,
Having integrated Sniffer into MxScan for SmarterMail, I would like to
shared some of my thoughts :
1. From what I can see at the moment neither Commtouch nor Declude has
direct hooks into the SMTP sessions. Any integration at SMTP session level
would definitely require some changes from S
I'd definitely favor B. Sniffer is so good at what it does that there is
some real potential there depending on the degree to which you integrate
with the SM anti-spam features like SMTP blocking for example. This would
take some real work of course.
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On 6/9/2010 6:54 PM, E. H. (Eric) Fletcher wrote:
I wonder whether it doesn't become a solution in search of a problem.
We're asked about it frequently, and since the command line option
already exists it's worth fleshing out a bit.
We've avoided building an interface for the proc hooks
Great, I missed that, thanks!
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Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 4:08 PM
To: Message Sniffer Community
Subject: [sniffer] Re: Direct SmarterMail integration -- Some Testers ?
S
SmarterMail - doesn't use an external SpamAssassin any longer.
It will now scan emails internally using the SpamAssassin update files or
whatever they are called.
SmarterTools said they had too many issues with trying to use the windows
version and just decided
To do some internal integration.
I wonder whether it doesn't become a solution in search of a problem. David
Gregg over at mxGuard is small to be sure and on the licensing plan he's
used in recent years I suppose mxGuard might quite working if he ceased
doing business; however, his product is very reasonably priced, very light
we
On 6/9/2010 6:15 PM, David Moore wrote:
We use MX Guard / Invuribl / Sniffer combo would it be a matter of
removing Sniffer from the MXGuard.ini ? I would still like to use all
3 options.
Theoretically that should work... so that you don't call SNF twice.
What SNF is going to do in the SM com
We use MX Guard / Invuribl / Sniffer combo would it be a matter of
removing Sniffer from the MXGuard.ini ? I would still like to use all 3
options.
Regards David Moore
moo...@romtech.com.au
J.P. MCP, MCSE, MCSE + INTERNET, CNE.
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On 6/9/2010 4:24 PM, e...@insight.rr.com wrote:
Pete,
This is great news!
Strictly speaking, this is not new... But, somehow, it's been overlooked.
We are interested in improving this option as much as possible and
looking into other options too.
It would also be a better option if you a
On 6/9/2010 4:08 PM, E. H. (Eric) Fletcher wrote:
I'd be willing to take a shot at it in the dead of the night (when spam
ratio is high) and if we get through that in production during the day. Is
there any failsafe in place to remove it from the loop if it detects it is
not performing as expect
Pete,
This is great news! It would also be a better option if you are able to
work with smarterTools directly and see about getting sniffer integrated as
a built in call when enabled. SmarterTools added an option for declude
integration a few years back and we have been waiting for a true i
I'd be willing to take a shot at it in the dead of the night (when spam
ratio is high) and if we get through that in production during the day. Is
there any failsafe in place to remove it from the loop if it detects it is
not performing as expected?
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From: Message Sniff
On 6/9/2010 2:44 PM, Pete McNeil wrote:
Hello Sniffer Folks,
We are working on testing and improving direct integration options
with Smarter Mail.
Shamelessly responding to my own post, I thought I would point out:
You do not need to re-install Message Sniffer to test this option. If
you al
Hello Sniffer Folks,
We are working on testing and improving direct integration options with
Smarter Mail.
The current option is very simple. We've posted a Q&A about it here:
http://www.armresearch.com/support/qa/integration/smarterMail.jsp
If you are interested in testing this implementati
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