There are are bunch of them about there. If someone is concern about Paul getting hit by a bus, there are several thousands (literally) good admins for hire on the net and several companies providing SA services. I always wonder how the "bosses" got their jobs..... If they want zero admin, check Postini or MessagesLabs, I prefer ML, but that is my personal opinion. On the appliances, Barracuda as you know, Astaro, Symantec, etc. Regards, Paul Aviles Nickel Networks
_____ From: Chris Santerre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 11:42 AM To: 'Paul Hutchings'; [email protected] Subject: RE: Mail Appliances? > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Hutchings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 5:47 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Mail Appliances? > > > Appreciate this may not be 100% the best place to ask, but I'm > struggling to think of anywhere better other than Usenet. > > I'm currently running a box that I've configured to run Postfix plus > Spamassassin, it works, but it's the usual "Only I know about > it and if > it fails or I get hit by a bus" etc. I get that line from my boss all the time. I simply reply "If I'm hit by a bus, your screwed. So pay me enough where I don't have to walk." :) > > So I'm looking for an appliance that will do basic in/out mail relay > with antivirus and antispam filtering, that will allow me to > route mail > on a per domain basis and do all the usual custom whitelists and > blacklists etc. I believe Mcafee has something that does all of that. I'm slightly biased towards them because they give back to open source community. And I love their accents :) --Chris
