We are about to use Declude Hijack because we have customers who get infected with spam worms as well as some customers who get their account hijacked by spammers.
We have about 30K mail boxes over 300 domains and about 4000 customers. We transact (not counting deleted spam and viruses that Declude kills) about 60K messages per day. What are the suggested thresholds for Declude Hijack that is working for you? Is there a customer base size to ratio or formula for how aggressive the thresholds should be? Declude uses the example of 20 E-mails within 5 minutes for the first one that causes message to hold and 100 E-mails within 10 minutes that would then assume the sender was intentionally or unintentionally sending spam and cause the message to ultimately be killed. This example seems reasonable to me, however I am curious what anyone's real world experience has been. Thanks =Jeff Cox ========================== Jeffery Cox, Chief Operating Officer McMinnville Access Company DBA OnlineMac / Pacific Wave Datacom An Integra Telecom Partner Operators of Pacific Wave Communications 340 NE Ford Street P.O. Box 1357 McMinnville, OR 97128 OnlineMac www.onlinemac.com Pacific Wave Datacom www.pacificwave.com Toll Free: 877.359.7306 Toll Free: 877.666.3150 Office: 503.472.9200 x273 Local: 503.883.2000 x273 fax: 503.472.9151 fax: 503.472.9151 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- [This E-mail Scanned for viruses by Onlinemac.com] To Unsubscribe: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html List Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/ Knowledge Base/FAQ: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/
