Hi, I would go for Watchguard, with it's SMTP proxy service .. where additional controls can be enforced ... (http://www.watchguard.com)
Cheap ? Guess it is value for money with a lot more to offer than what others offer .. Other alternate would be to use a Sendmail on Linux as a relay server ... or get your ISP to be the Mail relay .. and enforce ETRN for mail .. (if your mail server supports it !!!) Naren Singapore ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Zino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 6:24 AM Subject: looking for smtp proxy > Does someone know a nice smtp proxy soft or a cheap device? > > In fact, I have a mail server running under windows NT that is connected > directly to the Internet and I would like to use the smtp proxy to hide the > real mail server name when someone is connecting to it through smtp. By > hidding the real mail server name, it can prevent someone knows the server > type and try to exploit it when there is a security flaw in the mail server. > > Thanks in advance. > > Ben
