MailScanner on Exchange

Martin Hepworth martinh at SOLID-STATE-LOGIC.COM
Tue Nov 1 16:29:52 GMT 2005


That's why even the hosted Exchange services run third party virus/spam
scanners then. 'cos the built in support is soooooo good ;-)

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Martin Hepworth 
Snr Systems Administrator
Solid State Logic
Tel: +44 (0)1865 842300
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> Subject: [MAILSCANNER] MailScanner on Exchange
> 
> My company decided to move to Exchange for its main mail server "It's a
> Management decision".  The two people hired to manage Exchange claim there
> are products that run on the Exchange server that do everything
> MailScanner
> (and associated programs) can do.  I don't believe it.  Could I be wrong,
> or even mostly wrong, about this?
> 
> hermit921
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