No that is not the case, properly configured Barracuda's work fine.
Although I prefer the MailFoundry devices to Barracuda's at this time.

Regards
Michael Baird

> I currently host email for a few domains as well as my own. I use a
> Barracuda SPAM firewall for my own domain but not the others. Anyways I
> pointed an MX record for one of the domains to the Barracuda Spam Firewall.
> That domain was not getting any spam whatsoever because it was a newly
> registered domain but I wanted it to be READY just in case. Anyways as soon
> as I did that the company that uses the domain's email started screaming
> bloody murder because they said they were getting TONS of spam all the
> sudden. Turns out I added the MX record for the Barracuda as a LOWER
> priority and so it was not getting to filter every email that was coming in.
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> So I started to wonder why the spam was even coming in at all when it HADN'T
> been before I added the domain to this Barracuda box. Does anyone else here
> besides me feel that Barracuda is intentionally causing spam to be sent out
> to its customers domains in order for the customers to see it in the message
> logs as more amounts of blocked spam that it was before the box was
> added????
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> Kurt Fankhauser
> WAVELINC
> P.O. Box 126
> Bucyrus, OH 44820
> 419-562-6405
> www.wavelinc.com
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