I second Ari's recommendation of Postini. Another benefit is that Postini is a hosted service that screens and catches spam off-site before it hits your mail server. Thus it helps conserve both bandwidth and network disk space.
Steve -----Original Message----- From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:mcn-l-boun...@mcn.edu] On Behalf Of Ari Davidow Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 3:07 PM To: Museum Computer Network Listserv Subject: Re: [MCN-L] Spam, Spam Glorious Spam We are using postini (http://www.postini.com) as our main spam filter. It does two important jobs for us. First, it gets almost all spam. Second, it assures people receiving *our* email that we are not spammers. (Our IT person was getting very, very tired of trying to figure out why people at this address or that weren't getting our email--usually triggered by something beyond our control.) ari On Jan 25, 2008 2:24 PM, Holly Witchey <hwitchey at clevelandart.org> wrote: > > This inquiry from our network manager here at the CMA. Anybody got any > good solutions for curing the spam problem? We are getting spam slammed > in a huge way. Any and all suggestions will be thoughtfully received > and the provider of the best answer will receive (in addition to our > eternal gratitude) a round of drinks in D.C. at MCN 2008. > _______________________________________________ > You are currently subscribed to mcn-l, the listserv of the Museum Computer > Network (http://www.mcn.edu) > > To post to this list, send messages to: mcn-l at mcn.edu > > To unsubscribe or change mcn-l delivery options visit: > http://toronto.mediatrope.com/mailman/listinfo/mcn-l > _______________________________________________ You are currently subscribed to mcn-l, the listserv of the Museum Computer Network (http://www.mcn.edu) To post to this list, send messages to: mcn-l at mcn.edu To unsubscribe or change mcn-l delivery options visit: http://toronto.mediatrope.com/mailman/listinfo/mcn-l