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Well thanks. I think I will buy it without trying. Anything is better than what I have been using. I really want less administration. Imail has been tying me up every day for weeks.
Kyle
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Hi Kyle.
There was a little bit of tweaking, but really not much. I spent far more time working with Imail with very little success. I had too many false positives and too little spam caught with imail, even with a fair amount of work.
Out of the box, changing the action on a couple of the tests, and whitelisting all of our internal IPs took maybe thirty minutes. I have only had three or four false positives, which were easily corrected by being a bit less aggressive with the BADHEADERS test.
I am moving anything over 10 to a spam account for review, and have just begun deleting anything over 20. I have not seen ANYTHING over 20 that was not complete spam.
There is no real updating like Imail – it doesn’t use a word filter or bad domain list. It runs tests like: Header tests, Rev DNS, funky routing, RBL, etc. It rates the mail by the number of the tests (and which ones) the mail fails to assign it a likelihood of being spam. The more tests, the higher the spam number, and the more likely it is spam.
You can get a 30 day trial for free. After you try it out, there will be no going back. I am extremely pleased with it. With the administration involved with getting imail’s to work, I was seriously considering not doing any filtering. Now, I have very little admin, and all of the customers we have activated it for so far love it.
Don
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Don,
Does it automatically download new updates? I know there is probably some initial tweaking, but do you have to put a lot of time in after it is set up.
Kyle
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We just set up Declude junkmail a couple of weeks ago. We got the 30 day trial to make sure it is what we wanted.
We are now purchasing it. It is INFINTELY better than Imail’s antispam. There is no comparison.
Don
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Hi everyone,
Anyone give me the scoop on whether to stay with i-mail anti spam or move to Declude.
Is Declude really that much better? Would like to here anyone's opinions.
Thanks
Michael
Computer Systems Inc. Margate, Fl. |
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