"markm75"
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> On Oct 23, 10:27 am, markm75
>> On Oct 22, 8:39 am, "Lee Derbyshire [MVP]"
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>> 0.t c.0.m> wrote:
>> > "markm75"
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>> >news:1192814391.885375.285930@y27g2000pre.googlegroups.com...
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>> > > On Oct 19, 10:57 am, "Lee Derbyshire [MVP]"
>> > > 0.t c.0.m> wrote:
>> > >> "markm75"
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>> > >>news:1192804525.674278.23780@z24g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
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>> > >> > On Oct 19, 8:28 am, "Lee Derbyshire [MVP]"
>> > >> > 0.t c.0.m> wrote:
>> > >> >> "markm75"
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>> > >> >>news:1192727069.995482.54610@q3g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
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>> > >> >> > On Oct 18, 10:29 am, "Lee Derbyshire [MVP]"
>> > >> >> > d.
>> > >> >> > 0.t c.0.m> wrote:
>> > >> >> >> "markm75"
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>> > >> >> >>news:1192717409.414445.278200@e34g2000pro.googlegroups.com...
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>> > >> >> >> >I currently have Forefront Security as our antivirus
>> > >> >> >> >solution, but
>> > >> >> >> >I'm
>> > >> >> >> > looking to find an alternative solution.
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>> > >> >> >> > We used to use TrendMicro Client Security suite SMB (we
>> > >> >> >> > still do
>> > >> >> >> > on
>> > >> >> >> > workstation side, but their exchange portion isnt out for
>> > >> >> >> > 2007
>> > >> >> >> > yet)..
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>> > >> >> >> > I tried ScanMail8, but it gave me an installation error...
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>> > >> >> >> > I was wondering what everyone thought about Nod32 Enterprise
>> > >> >> >> > for
>> > >> >> >> > Exchange.. or GFI Mailsecurity? Or are there others worth
>> > >> >> >> > checking
>> > >> >> >> > out?
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>> > >> >> >> > Again, these need to be for Exchange 2007.
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>> > >> >> >> > Thanks in advance.
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>> > >> >> >> NOD32 is working great for me.
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>> > >> >> >> Lee.
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>> > >> >> >> --
>> > >> >> >> ______________________________________
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>> > >> >> >> Outlook Web Access For PDA , OWA For WAPwww.leederbyshire.com
>> > >> >> >> email a@t leederbyshire d.0.t c.0.m
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>> > >> >> > I'm a big nod32 fan, but we may be sticking with GFI
>> > >> >> > mailessentials
>> > >> >> > for anti-spam.. was considering their suite pricing with
>> > >> >> > anti-virus..
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>> > >> >> > Had you ever tried their antivirus product?
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>> > >> >> > Cheers
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>> > >> >> Yes. It seemed a bit flakey a few years ago, so I gave up on it.
>> > >> >> It
>> > >> >> may
>> > >> >> be
>> > >> >> better now, though. I don't have any third-party anti-spam -
>> > >> >> E2007's
>> > >> >> built-in content filtering seems to work really well for me. I
>> > >> >> have
>> > >> >> to
>> > >> >> say,
>> > >> >> though, that Forefront just seemed rather inefficient and clunky
>> > >> >> for
>> > >> >> my
>> > >> >> tastes.
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>> > >> >> Lee.
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>> > >> >> --
>> > >> >> ______________________________________
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>> > >> >> Outlook Web Access For PDA , OWA For WAPwww.leederbyshire.com
>> > >> >> email a@t leederbyshire d.0.t c.0.m
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>> > >> > How many scanning engines come with nod32 out of curiousity.. or
>> > >> > do
>> > >> > you know.. the basic gfi one has 2, or for $500 more they give you
>> > >> > 4
>> > >> > (the same price as forefront)..
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>> > >> > With the built in antispam agents.. are you using ip filtering..
>> > >> > with
>> > >> > zen.spamhaus.org or similar? I was looking into using this ontop
>> > >> > of
>> > >> > gfi, but it appears you have to have an edge server. Though i do
>> > >> > have
>> > >> > the agents installed and the threshold set to 7 ( i didnt add
>> > >> > keywords, as gfi does all this for me, but i also turned on
>> > >> > recipient
>> > >> > filtering and sender filtering).
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>> > >> Just the one agent. I'm happy with that, since it's known to be a
>> > >> good
>> > >> one.
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>> > >> You can set up Content Filtering on a Hub. You don't need
>> > >> Edge:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb201691.aspx
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>> > >> Lee.
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>> > >> --
>> > >> ______________________________________
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>> > > Ok.. well we have the antispam agents installed... but i'm still not
>> > > clear on where the address zen.spamhaus.org comes into play in these
>> > > settings? IE: Connection filtering via its ip address?
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>> > Try adding it as a 'IP Block List Provider' in Organization Config/Hub
>> > Transport/Anti Spam .
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>> Once I add this, does this just make our spam protection that much
>> better (than it is right now with say GFI mailessentials, where a user
>> or two may get 15 emails a day, slipping into their inbox)? Can i
>> just set it and forget it.. if this domain changes names or servers at
>> some point, how would i know this.. does exchange 2007 warn me in some
>> way?
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> Also.. does adding the domain here, mean that messages wont still come
> into our server, but will get blocked or bounced? If so.. is there a
> way to just have them forced into junk email?
They will get NDR'd. I can't think of any way you'll get them into junk
mail, like Content Filter does.