1. I purchase Email Defense service for the "master address" of a domain (POP account) and I set up the "catch all" feature (most of servers have "catch all addresses")
i.e
"master address": [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> set up as default address with "catch all" feature
If I receive an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] being automaticly forwarded to the pop account [EMAIL PROTECTED] address will be filtered.
How much Tucows will charge me by month for [EMAIL PROTECTED] Email Defense service?
2. I purchase Email Defense service for [EMAIL PROTECTED], set up as a POP account.
I forward to this address 5 alias ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] + 1 autorespondeer set up with the [EMAIL PROTECTED] address)
How much Tucows will charge for [EMAIL PROTECTED] Email Defense service?
Thanks D.Laine
At 18:35 06/04/04, you wrote:
Here's a more detailed answer to your question...as a note, I realize that many of us hate to read documentation (yes, it can be painful), but I believe that many of your questions will be covered in the documentation or the http://resellerhelp.tucows.com site. Of course, i'm happy to answer any questions to help you along though...
The term "per user" does mean "per email address for which you purchase the Email Defense Service". So for example:
The following example illustrates charges for Email Defense for one domain, all features, for 10 users.
Anti-Spam Per Email Defense User = $0.30 per month Anti-Virus Per Email Defense User = $0.15 per month Content/Attachment Filtering Per Email Defense User = $0.10 per month --------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Per Email Defense User = $0.55
If there were 10 Email Defense Users on the domain, the total monthly cost would = $0.55 x 10 users = $5.50 per month
A couple other important notes (that are found in documentation at: http://rrc.tucows.com/documentation
1. Also, keep in mind that all email addresses on the domain do NOT have to have purchased filtering. For example, if you were an ISP with one domain (e.g., ispname.com), you may wish to offer this service as an upgrade to your subscriber base. For those who have purchased filtering, their mail would be filtered based on the domain's Email Defense features (e.g., anti-spam, anti-virus, content/attachment filtering), while email addresses that haven't purchased the service would still have their mail flow through the Email Defense Service (i.e., as it must because the MX record for ispname.com must point all mail to the Email Defense Service), however their mail would not be filtered. The mail for email addresses that have not subscribed to the service would simply flow through to the destination mail server without being spam filtered.
2. The Email Defense features for a domain apply to all Email Defense Users for the domain. A different feature set cannot be specified for an individual Email Defense user. For example [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] must both have anti-spam and anti-virus if these were the features for the domain.
3. There is no additional charges based on email traffic, spam traffic, etc.
4. Domain aliases are free with the service and may be added directly in the Email Defense Portal by the reseller using an Email Defense Reseller Admin User (domain admins can't add domain aliases). For example, if I purchased ispname.com through OpenSRS, I could then go in and add ispname.org, ispname.net and anotherispname.com in the Email Defense Portal. There is no limit to the number of domain aliases.
5. User aliases are free (limit of 5 per Email Defense User) with the service and may be added directly in the Email Defense Portal by the reseller using an Email Defense Reseller Admin User or an Email Defense Service Domain Administrator. Also, by default Email Defense End Users may also create their own user alias if you have enabled "Allow recipients to set an Email Defense Portal password (i.e., enables direct login to the portal versus only using the report)" and user aliasing is enabled for the domain, which it is by default. User aliases may limits (0-5) and enabled/disabled by an Email Defense Service Reseller Admin or Email Defense Service Domain Admin.
6. The limit of 5 user aliases per Email Defense Users does not include any end user aliases that are automatically created for you when you add a domain alias. So you may have 5 user aliases on the primary domain and those 5 user aliases would automatically be created for you on the domain aliases.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of A Lucas Victoria Group Inc. Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 8:45 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Email Defense service
Hi, For the Email Defense service, I read the following pricing:
* Anti-spam (default feature) $0.30 per user per month
* Upgrade: Anti-virus (Sophos) $0.15 per user per month
* Upgrade: Content & Attachment Filtering $0.10 per user per month
What does Tucows call "per user"? - Is it the sender of Spam? Each address sending spam is charged for example $0.30 per month for Anti-Spam feature? - Is it the domain name? Each domain name using Email Defense service is charged for example $0.30 per month for Anti-Spam feature? - Is it the spam email? Each blocked email spam is charged for example $0.30 per month for Anti-Spam feature?
Thanks to let me know
D.Laine Webmaster www.Service-Internet.net
