Len wrote:
> By using a separate box as defensive MX, you will reduce dramatically the
> number of IMail SMTP connections wasted on spam, allowing more sessions
for
> legit SMTP AUTH sessions.

Thanks Len.  We have a Barracuda Spam Firewall in front of the iMail server,
and it is doing a great job of blocking spam from hitting the iMail server.
We need a way or separate SMTP Server to use for clients' SMTP Server in
their email client when these connection problems occur though.  At least
until either iMail can better handle the number of connections.  As our user
base grows we will still hit this limit eventually.

Thank you,

David Weber
Windows 2000 MCP

http://www.orcsweb.com/
Powerful Web Hosting Solutions
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