My thoughts are that since this is an IMail List, you will be asking happy
IMail users?

Tom
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jason Newland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:56 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Stay or Go...


Everyone,

I have been sitting here pondering the usefulness of IMail for a few days
now.  I just wanted to get everyone's thoughts on the subject of abandoning
Imail for another mail solution.

Here are my observations so far:  With spam being the number one concern I
(and most mail admins) have, what does i-mail offer that is usefull?  Well,
from where I sit, we successfully filter  about 95-99% of all Spam sent to
our customers (Mind you this is done with the wonderful Declude products as
add ons, but could be done with the new goodies in V8)  The problem with
this solution is that it isn't complete.  The effect of spam is still felt
on my systems.  Our CPU cycles spent dealing with it, and our bandwidth
wasted in accepting it in the first place.  From a resource point of view
this is a worthless endeavor.  The only real way that IMail prevents this
waste is the Kill file that blocks the message at the initial transaction
level.

This brings me to my topic of switching to a better system.  After a couple
of days of reading other vendors product sheets, I have came to the
conclusion that IMail is WAAAAY behind in the Spam department.  It seems
that most other mail solutions already offer what we have been looking for
in IMail.  Such as dynamic kill files, tarpitting (for defense against
dictionary attacks, mass mailers, IPV4 lookups during the SMTP transaction,
Hijack prevention, and the list goes on.

I do have to say, that Yes, Imail is the 10 minute e-mail solution (or
whatever their pitch is), but that is all, you have to spend thousands of
dollars in extra hardware and software to achieve the same result that you
get what other vendors offer out of the box.  So this leads me to believe
that most IMail users continue to be users due to the fact that the TRUE
costs involved with IMail only creep up on you so that you don't notice the
price you pay!


Please let me know what your thoughts....



Jason





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