Re: [WISPA] OT: Spam filtering

2011-01-25 Thread Ryan Goldberg
Our hosted-services guys went through a pretty extensive research/vetting 
period when our cudas came up for renewal.  We went with Red Condor.  I hear 
nothing but good things from customers and frontline support.

Ryan

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> For those of you that host email for a number of domains, what do you
> do for spam filtering?
> Right now we have a cluster of Barracuda SF-600s that are up for
> renewal in the next couple of months and they are raising their
> update/subscription prices.
> Between the price increase and other issues I'm exploring other options.
> 
> What has worked for you for spam filtering?
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Re: [WISPA] OT: Spam filtering

2011-01-25 Thread Jon Auer
Glad to hear it. I've been talking with their rep and so far it looks good.

On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Ryan Goldberg  wrote:
> Our hosted-services guys went through a pretty extensive research/vetting 
> period when our cudas came up for renewal.  We went with Red Condor.  I hear 
> nothing but good things from customers and frontline support.
>
> Ryan
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org]
>> On Behalf Of Jon Auer
>> Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 10:31 AM
>> To: WISPA General List
>> Subject: [WISPA] OT: Spam filtering
>>
>> For those of you that host email for a number of domains, what do you
>> do for spam filtering?
>> Right now we have a cluster of Barracuda SF-600s that are up for
>> renewal in the next couple of months and they are raising their
>> update/subscription prices.
>> Between the price increase and other issues I'm exploring other options.
>>
>> What has worked for you for spam filtering?
>>



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Re: [WISPA] OT: Spam filtering

2011-01-25 Thread Sam Tetherow
I use postini.  Granted I charge for spam filtering to my customers (if 
they want it).  But at approximately 0.50/inbox/month it is more than 
economical.  I ran spam assassin, spamd and dspam on a mail server and 
while it worked, the maintenance was a headache.

Quite honestly if given the chance I would not host email any more, way 
to much of a pain in the ass with little or no return.

On 1/25/11 10:30 AM, Jon Auer wrote:
> For those of you that host email for a number of domains, what do you
> do for spam filtering?
> Right now we have a cluster of Barracuda SF-600s that are up for
> renewal in the next couple of months and they are raising their
> update/subscription prices.
> Between the price increase and other issues I'm exploring other options.
>
> What has worked for you for spam filtering?
>
>
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