I do a combination of this. While we are not running any apps in front on IMail we do delete "some" mail we also quarantine others. to see a description and a flowchart visit:
http://www.summitinternetservices.com/tests.htm
This setup has been "very effective" at eliminating spam and most viruses as well as providing a protective "blanket" for our customers to understand that a process is in place for discovering false positives.
At 08:32 AM 4/23/2004, you wrote:
OK, I've got a small question, I know what I'd like to do, but I want to know what you all do as mail admins.
We run a ASSP > NAVG > imail setup, my suggestion. I plan on getting rid of NAVG for declude anti-virus in the near future so thats not an issue.
Currently the former admin is catching all suspected spam, and refusing it, never even makes it to NAVG, while I do partly agree with this, it's an all or nothing approach, with the possibility of losing business due to false positives.
ASSP has a setting that lets you copy all suspected spam to an email address, I've done this on other networks and it works fine, if theres a false positive, I go find it, put it in that person's account and life goes on, once a week it gets purged.
Does anyone else do anything different?
Thanks! Scott
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