Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

2015-08-07 Thread Michelle Sullivan
Curtis Maurand wrote:
> On 8/5/2015 5:16 PM, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
>> Michael Wise wrote:
>>> Exchange Online Protection? :)
>>>
>>> 
>>> https://products.office.com/en-us/exchange/microsoft-exchange-online-protection-email-filter-and-anti-spam-protection-email-security-email-spam
>>>
>>>
>>> And yes, that's who I work for.
>>> We are currently in the Gartner "Leaders Quadrant".
>>>
>>> 
>>> https://blogs.office.com/2015/07/20/microsoft-positioned-as-a-leader-in-gartners-2015-magic-quadrant-for-secure-email-gateways/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> What more can I say...
>> https://www.proofpoint.com/us/proofpoint-positioned-leader-2015-gartner-magic-quadrant-secure-email-gateways
>>
>> ... :)
>>
>> (and we do appliances ;-) )
>>
>> And if you really want to ramp it all up ensure you ask about the TAP
>> part of it..
>>
> I take anything Gartner says with a grain of salt.

I'm sure if you ask nicely the PP Sales person would chuck in a packet
of sodium crystals if you really want them...  would be the weirdest
sales request I've heard of though

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Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

2015-08-07 Thread Curtis Maurand

On 8/5/2015 5:16 PM, Michelle Sullivan wrote:

Michael Wise wrote:

Exchange Online Protection? :)


https://products.office.com/en-us/exchange/microsoft-exchange-online-protection-email-filter-and-anti-spam-protection-email-security-email-spam

And yes, that's who I work for.
We are currently in the Gartner "Leaders Quadrant".


https://blogs.office.com/2015/07/20/microsoft-positioned-as-a-leader-in-gartners-2015-magic-quadrant-for-secure-email-gateways/

   

What more can I say...
https://www.proofpoint.com/us/proofpoint-positioned-leader-2015-gartner-magic-quadrant-secure-email-gateways
... :)

(and we do appliances ;-) )

And if you really want to ramp it all up ensure you ask about the TAP
part of it..


I take anything Gartner says with a grain of salt.

Baracuda networks does appliances.

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Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

2015-08-06 Thread Frank Bulk
We use EdgeWave's ePrism (formerly Red Condor) and we're reasonably
satisfied with it.  No IPv6 support, yet. =(

I don't know about clustering, but as an option you can use their cloud as
backup.  Really works.

Frank

-Original Message-
From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of Doug McIntyre
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 3:00 PM
To: mailop@mailop.org
Subject: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

Got word that MailFoundry seems to be shutting down at the end of the
year and handing off everything to Barracuda, so now I need to replace my
MailFoundry anti-spam appliances.

Looking for good suggestions for the Service Provider area for anti-spam
filtering. Already doing the basics already in my front-facing layer. 

Requirements are clustering, multi-tenant, tenant admin control,
multi-destinations,
preferably user-level control, but since MF didn't have that, isn't a
hard requirement. On-prem solutions, looking for 10k or so users.

We already have our own RBL feed subscriptions.

We've been happy with the level of content filtering that MF have been
doing, very low false-positives, pretty good at catching legit SPAM.
But once they shutdown, their pattern pushes will stop of course. :-(

Mimecast seems to get some really good reviews? Some people say to look
at ProofPoint? Any others I should start really looking at?




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Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

2015-08-05 Thread Michael Peddemors

Can we also suggest MagicMail :)

Replace both your Email Platform and Spam Appliance with one Carrier 
Grade OnPremise ..


Reach out off list and I can you up with one of sales guys ;)

On 15-08-05 01:00 PM, Doug McIntyre wrote:

Got word that MailFoundry seems to be shutting down at the end of the
year and handing off everything to Barracuda, so now I need to replace my
MailFoundry anti-spam appliances.

Looking for good suggestions for the Service Provider area for anti-spam
filtering. Already doing the basics already in my front-facing layer.

Requirements are clustering, multi-tenant, tenant admin control, 
multi-destinations,
preferably user-level control, but since MF didn't have that, isn't a
hard requirement. On-prem solutions, looking for 10k or so users.

We already have our own RBL feed subscriptions.

We've been happy with the level of content filtering that MF have been
doing, very low false-positives, pretty good at catching legit SPAM.
But once they shutdown, their pattern pushes will stop of course. :-(

Mimecast seems to get some really good reviews? Some people say to look
at ProofPoint? Any others I should start really looking at?




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Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

2015-08-05 Thread Michael Wise
Oh heck yeah on the TTL to 300 seconds bit.
You can configure Outlook to not do any spam filtering, and we recommend that.
Technically we don't permit "Bulk Mail" from our service.

Aloha,
Michael.
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Processed." | Got the Junk Mail Reporting Tool ?

-Original Message-
From: Matthew Black [mailto:matthew.bl...@csulb.edu] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 5, 2015 2:22 PM
To: Hugo Slabbert ; Michael Wise 

Cc: Doug McIntyre ; mailop@mailop.org
Subject: RE: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

As far as I know EOP is cloud only. There's an FPE module for Exchange, but we 
disabled that. EOP lets you create all sorts of filtering rules. They aren't 
quite as sophisticated as IronPort, but will work for most situations.

Prior to updating your MX record, it is best to change the TTL to 300 seconds 
well in advance of changing where it points. That makes your migration go much 
more smoothly and quickly. Keep in mind that some places don't honor TTL, so 
you need to keep legacy systems running at least a day. Unless you want broken 
senders to get no response.

When we migrated existing EOP tenants a few months ago, the actual migration 
took us less than an hour. Learning how to configure EOP could take quite a bit 
longer. Out of the box EOP spam detection is very decent with minimal false 
positives. On the other hand, Outlook 2010 creates a lot of false positives 
with its internal Junk E-mail filtering. You can create EOP and Exchange 
transport rules to get around many of those Outlook false positives.

An important limitation to keep in mind is that EOP is not suitable for people 
with very large or high volume mailing lists or high volume server output. It 
works great for individual mailbox users. We keep an IronPort around to handle 
the high volume stuff and send Exchange users through EOP.

As always, YMMV.

Cheers.

matthew black
california state university, long beach


-Original Message-
From: Hugo Slabbert [mailto:hslabb...@stargate.ca] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 2:03 PM
To: Michael Wise
Cc: Matthew Black; Doug McIntyre; mailop@mailop.org
Subject: Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

On Wed 2015-Aug-05 20:47:43 +, Michael Wise  
wrote:
>We do, however, support On Prem servers way beyond 10k users.

I'm confused.

"No hardware or software required to install, manage, and maintain, which 
minimizes up-front investment."[1]

"Microsoft Exchange Online Protection (EOP) is a cloud-based email 
filtering service that helps protect your organization against spam and 
malware, and includes features to safeguard your organization from 
messaging-policy violations."[2]


"Q. How long does it take to put EOP into production?

A. When you change your MX record, as per the steps outlined in Set up your 
EOP service, and your mail flows through EOP, filtering begins immediately.  
The MX record may take as long as 24-48 hours to propagate via DNS. You can 
fine tune your protection settings in the Exchange admin center (EAC) at 
any time during this process."[3]


That all points to hosted filtering with no mention of on-prem filtering, 
though with the option of either Exchange Online or on-prem for the actual 
mailboxes.  My reading of Doug's request was that he wanted the filtering 
on-prem, not just the mailboxes.

Unless I'm either misreading Doug's request or the EOP service info, and 
e.g. EOP also has the ability to deploy filtering nodes on-prem?

>Aloha,
>Michael.
>--
>Sent from my Windows Phone

--
Hugo

[1] 
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3a%2f%2fproducts.office.com%2fen-us%2fexchange%2fmicrosoft-exchange-online-protection-email-filter-and-anti-spam-protection-email-security-email-spam&data=01%7c01%7cMichael.Wise%40microsoft.com%7c87baae11853745651a1f08d29ddbf9c1%7c72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7c1&sdata=Mr2H4H1Ed3YI4dfeVb9dX3Mvsuo0OTZ9vOWvAEZzVk4%3d
[2] 
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3a%2f%2ftechnet.microsoft.com%2flibrary%2fexchange-online-protection-service-description.aspx&data=01%7c01%7cMichael.Wise%40microsoft.com%7c87baae11853745651a1f08d29ddbf9c1%7c72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7c1&sdata=67DkVEElKBIm86XdNQ%2bOZ2hYEqDc1SY7bi1z7XKMitM%3d
[3] 
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Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

2015-08-05 Thread Matthew Black
As far as I know EOP is cloud only. There's an FPE module for Exchange, but we 
disabled that. EOP lets you create all sorts of filtering rules. They aren't 
quite as sophisticated as IronPort, but will work for most situations.

Prior to updating your MX record, it is best to change the TTL to 300 seconds 
well in advance of changing where it points. That makes your migration go much 
more smoothly and quickly. Keep in mind that some places don't honor TTL, so 
you need to keep legacy systems running at least a day. Unless you want broken 
senders to get no response.

When we migrated existing EOP tenants a few months ago, the actual migration 
took us less than an hour. Learning how to configure EOP could take quite a bit 
longer. Out of the box EOP spam detection is very decent with minimal false 
positives. On the other hand, Outlook 2010 creates a lot of false positives 
with its internal Junk E-mail filtering. You can create EOP and Exchange 
transport rules to get around many of those Outlook false positives.

An important limitation to keep in mind is that EOP is not suitable for people 
with very large or high volume mailing lists or high volume server output. It 
works great for individual mailbox users. We keep an IronPort around to handle 
the high volume stuff and send Exchange users through EOP.

As always, YMMV.

Cheers.

matthew black
california state university, long beach


-Original Message-
From: Hugo Slabbert [mailto:hslabb...@stargate.ca] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 2:03 PM
To: Michael Wise
Cc: Matthew Black; Doug McIntyre; mailop@mailop.org
Subject: Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

On Wed 2015-Aug-05 20:47:43 +, Michael Wise  
wrote:
>We do, however, support On Prem servers way beyond 10k users.

I'm confused.

"No hardware or software required to install, manage, and maintain, which 
minimizes up-front investment."[1]

"Microsoft Exchange Online Protection (EOP) is a cloud-based email 
filtering service that helps protect your organization against spam and 
malware, and includes features to safeguard your organization from 
messaging-policy violations."[2]


"Q. How long does it take to put EOP into production?

A. When you change your MX record, as per the steps outlined in Set up your 
EOP service, and your mail flows through EOP, filtering begins immediately.  
The MX record may take as long as 24-48 hours to propagate via DNS. You can 
fine tune your protection settings in the Exchange admin center (EAC) at 
any time during this process."[3]


That all points to hosted filtering with no mention of on-prem filtering, 
though with the option of either Exchange Online or on-prem for the actual 
mailboxes.  My reading of Doug's request was that he wanted the filtering 
on-prem, not just the mailboxes.

Unless I'm either misreading Doug's request or the EOP service info, and 
e.g. EOP also has the ability to deploy filtering nodes on-prem?

>Aloha,
>Michael.
>--
>Sent from my Windows Phone

--
Hugo

[1] 
https://products.office.com/en-us/exchange/microsoft-exchange-online-protection-email-filter-and-anti-spam-protection-email-security-email-spam
[2] 
https://technet.microsoft.com/library/exchange-online-protection-service-description.aspx
[3] https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj871669.aspx

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Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

2015-08-05 Thread Michelle Sullivan
Michael Wise wrote:
> Exchange Online Protection? :)
>
>   
> https://products.office.com/en-us/exchange/microsoft-exchange-online-protection-email-filter-and-anti-spam-protection-email-security-email-spam
>
> And yes, that's who I work for.
> We are currently in the Gartner "Leaders Quadrant".
>
>   
> https://blogs.office.com/2015/07/20/microsoft-positioned-as-a-leader-in-gartners-2015-magic-quadrant-for-secure-email-gateways/
>
>   

What more can I say...
https://www.proofpoint.com/us/proofpoint-positioned-leader-2015-gartner-magic-quadrant-secure-email-gateways
... :)

(and we do appliances ;-) )

And if you really want to ramp it all up ensure you ask about the TAP
part of it..

-- 
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http://www.mhix.org/


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Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

2015-08-05 Thread Michael Wise
Not On Prem *FILTERING*, but we support On Prem mailbox servers.
All the filtering would be done, preferable, in our cloud.
You can do other arrangements, but having the MX point to our cloud is 
preferred for a number of reasons.

Aloha,
Michael.
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Processed." | Got the Junk Mail Reporting Tool ?

-Original Message-
From: Hugo Slabbert [mailto:hslabb...@stargate.ca] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 5, 2015 2:03 PM
To: Michael Wise 
Cc: Matthew Black ; Doug McIntyre ; 
mailop@mailop.org
Subject: Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

On Wed 2015-Aug-05 20:47:43 +, Michael Wise  
wrote:
>We do, however, support On Prem servers way beyond 10k users.

I'm confused.

"No hardware or software required to install, manage, and maintain, which 
minimizes up-front investment."[1]

"Microsoft Exchange Online Protection (EOP) is a cloud-based email 
filtering service that helps protect your organization against spam and 
malware, and includes features to safeguard your organization from 
messaging-policy violations."[2]


"Q. How long does it take to put EOP into production?

A. When you change your MX record, as per the steps outlined in Set up your 
EOP service, and your mail flows through EOP, filtering begins immediately.  
The MX record may take as long as 24-48 hours to propagate via DNS. You can 
fine tune your protection settings in the Exchange admin center (EAC) at 
any time during this process."[3]


That all points to hosted filtering with no mention of on-prem filtering, 
though with the option of either Exchange Online or on-prem for the actual 
mailboxes.  My reading of Doug's request was that he wanted the filtering 
on-prem, not just the mailboxes.

Unless I'm either misreading Doug's request or the EOP service info, and 
e.g. EOP also has the ability to deploy filtering nodes on-prem?

>Aloha,
>Michael.
>--
>Sent from my Windows Phone

--
Hugo

[1] 
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3a%2f%2fproducts.office.com%2fen-us%2fexchange%2fmicrosoft-exchange-online-protection-email-filter-and-anti-spam-protection-email-security-email-spam&data=01%7c01%7cMichael.Wise%40microsoft.com%7c390e0b8d9a9841ea0ab608d29dd93618%7c72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7c1&sdata=CCPhxMSjL63bWezvTVfL3af2K6g6i09tFeXbec%2fL8rU%3d
[2] 
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3a%2f%2ftechnet.microsoft.com%2flibrary%2fexchange-online-protection-service-description.aspx&data=01%7c01%7cMichael.Wise%40microsoft.com%7c390e0b8d9a9841ea0ab608d29dd93618%7c72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7c1&sdata=gC4sYD7DjK1M09eWRtoMI%2bPLFIv1xFVd0UUErg0x29U%3d
[3] 
https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3a%2f%2ftechnet.microsoft.com%2fen-us%2flibrary%2fjj871669.aspx&data=01%7c01%7cMichael.Wise%40microsoft.com%7c390e0b8d9a9841ea0ab608d29dd93618%7c72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7c1&sdata=%2fjUwJB9O2wTUIkUlo8UXjBpAYzolmNK733rWPMg8Y4I%3d

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Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

2015-08-05 Thread Hugo Slabbert

On Wed 2015-Aug-05 20:47:43 +, Michael Wise  
wrote:

We do, however, support On Prem servers way beyond 10k users.


I'm confused.

"No hardware or software required to install, manage, and maintain, which 
minimizes up-front investment."[1]


"Microsoft Exchange Online Protection (EOP) is a cloud-based email 
filtering service that helps protect your organization against spam and 
malware, and includes features to safeguard your organization from 
messaging-policy violations."[2]



"Q. How long does it take to put EOP into production?

A. When you change your MX record, as per the steps outlined in Set up your 
EOP service, and your mail flows through EOP, filtering begins immediately.  
The MX record may take as long as 24-48 hours to propagate via DNS. You can 
fine tune your protection settings in the Exchange admin center (EAC) at 
any time during this process."[3]



That all points to hosted filtering with no mention of on-prem filtering, 
though with the option of either Exchange Online or on-prem for the actual 
mailboxes.  My reading of Doug's request was that he wanted the filtering 
on-prem, not just the mailboxes.


Unless I'm either misreading Doug's request or the EOP service info, and 
e.g. EOP also has the ability to deploy filtering nodes on-prem?



Aloha,
Michael.
--
Sent from my Windows Phone


--
Hugo

[1] 
https://products.office.com/en-us/exchange/microsoft-exchange-online-protection-email-filter-and-anti-spam-protection-email-security-email-spam
[2] 
https://technet.microsoft.com/library/exchange-online-protection-service-description.aspx

[3] https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj871669.aspx

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Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

2015-08-05 Thread Michael Wise
Not yet in a position to speak on that.
We do, however, support On Prem servers way beyond 10k users.

Aloha,
Michael.
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From: Matthew Black<mailto:matthew.bl...@csulb.edu>
Sent: ‎8/‎5/‎2015 1:44 PM
To: Michael Wise<mailto:michael.w...@microsoft.com>; Doug 
McIntyre<mailto:mer...@geeks.org>; mailop@mailop.org<mailto:mailop@mailop.org>
Subject: RE: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

When will Microsoft EOP support DKIM signing of outbound messages?

Cheers!

matthew black
california state university, long beach


-Original Message-
From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of Michael Wise
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 1:18 PM
To: Doug McIntyre; mailop@mailop.org
Subject: Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?


Exchange Online Protection? :)


https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3a%2f%2fproducts.office.com%2fen-us%2fexchange%2fmicrosoft-exchange-online-protection-email-filter-and-anti-spam-protection-email-security-email-spam&data=01%7c01%7cMichael.Wise%40microsoft.com%7cadda6cdfa3f144adb37e08d29dd6a609%7c72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7c1&sdata=sN9vzeHkImBGd0h%2fkDxkMTU8pk%2b4LVoM3x9nLylSQvs%3d

And yes, that's who I work for.
We are currently in the Gartner "Leaders Quadrant".


https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3a%2f%2fblogs.office.com%2f2015%2f07%2f20%2fmicrosoft-positioned-as-a-leader-in-gartners-2015-magic-quadrant-for-secure-email-gateways%2f&data=01%7c01%7cMichael.Wise%40microsoft.com%7cadda6cdfa3f144adb37e08d29dd6a609%7c72f988bf86f141af91ab2d7cd011db47%7c1&sdata=PtmEk%2frB92cS1SAhbpxxIn89VD%2fvuaUd68y%2b1KBih0w%3d

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-Original Message-
From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of Doug McIntyre
Sent: Wednesday, August 5, 2015 1:00 PM
To: mailop@mailop.org
Subject: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

Got word that MailFoundry seems to be shutting down at the end of the
year and handing off everything to Barracuda, so now I need to replace my
MailFoundry anti-spam appliances.

Looking for good suggestions for the Service Provider area for anti-spam
filtering. Already doing the basics already in my front-facing layer.

Requirements are clustering, multi-tenant, tenant admin control, 
multi-destinations,
preferably user-level control, but since MF didn't have that, isn't a
hard requirement. On-prem solutions, looking for 10k or so users.

We already have our own RBL feed subscriptions.

We've been happy with the level of content filtering that MF have been
doing, very low false-positives, pretty good at catching legit SPAM.
But once they shutdown, their pattern pushes will stop of course. :-(

Mimecast seems to get some really good reviews? Some people say to look
at ProofPoint? Any others I should start really looking at?




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Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

2015-08-05 Thread Matthew Black
Cisco IronPort is a possibility. But I'm not sure if it lets you delegate 
management of domain settings for each tenant.

matthew black
california state university, long beach



-Original Message-
From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of Hugo Slabbert
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2015 1:40 PM
To: Michael Wise
Cc: mailop@mailop.org; Doug McIntyre
Subject: Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

On Wed 2015-Aug-05 20:18:20 +, Michael Wise  
wrote:

>Exchange Online Protection? :)

>>On-prem solutions, looking for 10k or so users.
  ^^^

>Aloha,
>Michael.

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Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

2015-08-05 Thread Matthew Black
When will Microsoft EOP support DKIM signing of outbound messages?

Cheers!

matthew black
california state university, long beach


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From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of Michael Wise
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To: Doug McIntyre; mailop@mailop.org
Subject: Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?


Exchange Online Protection? :)


https://products.office.com/en-us/exchange/microsoft-exchange-online-protection-email-filter-and-anti-spam-protection-email-security-email-spam

And yes, that's who I work for.
We are currently in the Gartner "Leaders Quadrant".


https://blogs.office.com/2015/07/20/microsoft-positioned-as-a-leader-in-gartners-2015-magic-quadrant-for-secure-email-gateways/

Aloha,
Michael.
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Michael J Wise | Microsoft | Spam Analysis | "Your Spam Specimen Has Been 
Processed." | Got the Junk Mail Reporting Tool ?

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From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of Doug McIntyre
Sent: Wednesday, August 5, 2015 1:00 PM
To: mailop@mailop.org
Subject: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

Got word that MailFoundry seems to be shutting down at the end of the
year and handing off everything to Barracuda, so now I need to replace my
MailFoundry anti-spam appliances.

Looking for good suggestions for the Service Provider area for anti-spam
filtering. Already doing the basics already in my front-facing layer. 

Requirements are clustering, multi-tenant, tenant admin control, 
multi-destinations,
preferably user-level control, but since MF didn't have that, isn't a
hard requirement. On-prem solutions, looking for 10k or so users.

We already have our own RBL feed subscriptions.

We've been happy with the level of content filtering that MF have been
doing, very low false-positives, pretty good at catching legit SPAM.
But once they shutdown, their pattern pushes will stop of course. :-(

Mimecast seems to get some really good reviews? Some people say to look
at ProofPoint? Any others I should start really looking at?




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Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

2015-08-05 Thread Hugo Slabbert

On Wed 2015-Aug-05 20:18:20 +, Michael Wise  
wrote:


Exchange Online Protection? :)



On-prem solutions, looking for 10k or so users.

 ^^^


Aloha,
Michael.


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Re: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

2015-08-05 Thread Michael Wise

Exchange Online Protection? :)


https://products.office.com/en-us/exchange/microsoft-exchange-online-protection-email-filter-and-anti-spam-protection-email-security-email-spam

And yes, that's who I work for.
We are currently in the Gartner "Leaders Quadrant".


https://blogs.office.com/2015/07/20/microsoft-positioned-as-a-leader-in-gartners-2015-magic-quadrant-for-secure-email-gateways/

Aloha,
Michael.
-- 
Michael J Wise | Microsoft | Spam Analysis | "Your Spam Specimen Has Been 
Processed." | Got the Junk Mail Reporting Tool ?

-Original Message-
From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of Doug McIntyre
Sent: Wednesday, August 5, 2015 1:00 PM
To: mailop@mailop.org
Subject: [mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

Got word that MailFoundry seems to be shutting down at the end of the
year and handing off everything to Barracuda, so now I need to replace my
MailFoundry anti-spam appliances.

Looking for good suggestions for the Service Provider area for anti-spam
filtering. Already doing the basics already in my front-facing layer. 

Requirements are clustering, multi-tenant, tenant admin control, 
multi-destinations,
preferably user-level control, but since MF didn't have that, isn't a
hard requirement. On-prem solutions, looking for 10k or so users.

We already have our own RBL feed subscriptions.

We've been happy with the level of content filtering that MF have been
doing, very low false-positives, pretty good at catching legit SPAM.
But once they shutdown, their pattern pushes will stop of course. :-(

Mimecast seems to get some really good reviews? Some people say to look
at ProofPoint? Any others I should start really looking at?




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[mailop] MailFoundry Replacement?

2015-08-05 Thread Doug McIntyre
Got word that MailFoundry seems to be shutting down at the end of the
year and handing off everything to Barracuda, so now I need to replace my
MailFoundry anti-spam appliances.

Looking for good suggestions for the Service Provider area for anti-spam
filtering. Already doing the basics already in my front-facing layer. 

Requirements are clustering, multi-tenant, tenant admin control, 
multi-destinations,
preferably user-level control, but since MF didn't have that, isn't a
hard requirement. On-prem solutions, looking for 10k or so users.

We already have our own RBL feed subscriptions.

We've been happy with the level of content filtering that MF have been
doing, very low false-positives, pretty good at catching legit SPAM.
But once they shutdown, their pattern pushes will stop of course. :-(

Mimecast seems to get some really good reviews? Some people say to look
at ProofPoint? Any others I should start really looking at?




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