Good points. Other best practices - no catchall accounts, and no NDRs
for non-existent accounts, or rather, just issue a 5xx response and
don't accept the message.

On Jan 17, 2008 11:44 AM, Jason Gurtz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Not to disparage, but a couple of friends and  went through the
> > interface of the online demo and were surprised to find a bunch of
> > abilities not there.
> >
> > Is the demo up-to-date with the production release?
>
> I read through the complete datasheet and this looks pretty low end from a
> software feature standpoint.  As long as it doesn't NDR by default on
> dictionary attacks I could recommend this as a 'cuda replacement.
>
> It will probably be fine for small and the low-end medium size shops, but
> they will have to add a lot more functionality to compete successfully
> with the Ironports and the Can-It Pros of the world.  Non customizable
> file extension filtering is the most glaring defect I see.  There's a lot
> more that seems similarly limited.  Docs are decent, but it would be nice
> to see some wording in the setup docs to steer the clueless towards better
> practices such as NOT having disclaimers.  Low end shops would probably
> also appreciate some exchange hand holding WRT smart hosts setup and
> etc...
>
> I guess (for around 20 aliases) $1500 would be reasonable for the 500
> model w/ a year of 24x7x365 support and 4hr replacement.  Maybe $500 per
> year after that for support.
>
> my 2ยข
>
> ~JasonG
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