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- Replacing Spam filter. Any sugestions.
- We're replacing our UCE management system. I’ve started looking at something from GFI or Symantec but I was wondering what else people would recommend. We are using MS exchange 2003 SBS.BarracudaI have used Barracuda spam firewall at two companies now and they truly are a "Ronco like" appliance you set...
- Discussion threads 2006-05-09
- CIOs: Know your antispam legislation
- By Karen A. KiddLegal observers are watching Virginia’s new antispam legislation, which faces jurisdiction and constitutional questions, but one thing is clear, warned Bill Camp, an e-commerce attorney at Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott,“ A spammer should not be located in Virginia.”Virginia’s legislation, passed in April, is touted as one...
- Technical articles 2003-07-21
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- Tech Tip: Why registered e-mail servers might be the answer to the war on spam
- By Jonathan YardenIt's a rare occurrence, but I occasionallyreceive a note in my mailbox that someone has sent me registeredmail. While registered mail can be a bit of a hassle, I definitelyunderstand its use. People send registered mail to guarantee thatthe right person--and that person alone--receives the...
- Technical articles 2004-09-07
- Making the case for registered e-mail servers
- Jonathan Yarden recently explained why he thinks the time has come to find a replacement for SMTP. In that column, he proposed a solution for SMTP's security problem: registered e-mail servers. Now, he offers more details about this possible solution and discusses why he thinks registered e-mail servers can also...
- Technical articles 2005-06-24
- An Overview of the Sender Policy Framework
- Some statistics state that nearly 75% of all e-mail traffic is Spam, sometimes called UCE Unsolicited Commercial Email. To help against this threat, several vendors are developing solutions against Spam. One solution is Sender Policy Framework SPF. SPF has a good chance of becoming an IETF Standard. SPF will not...
- White papers 2004-11-03
- Microsoft Exchange Server Intelligent Message Filter v2 Operations Guide
- Microsoft Exchange Server Intelligent Message Filter v2 helps companies reduce the amount of Unsolicited Commercial E-mail UCE, also known as spam, received by users. This paper provides an overview of Microsoft Exchange Server Intelligent Message Filter. This paper also explains how Intelligent Message Filter works in an Exchange Server organization...
- White papers 2006-07-18
- MS Intellegent Message Filter
- I have recently installed the MS Intelligent Message Filter IMF onto my Exchange Server. I have configured the SCL to on the Gateway to be 8 and the SCL on the Mailbox to 7 yet I cannot get it to block the UCE coming through (not even the new phishing...
- Discussion threads 2006-07-16
- Using Microsoft Exchange Intelligent Message Filter
- Finally Microsoft has released the new Exchange Intelligent Message Filter IMF - a SmartScreen-based Exchange 2003 add-on specifically developed to help Exchange Admins reduce the amount of Unsolicited Commercial E-mail UCE also known as spam received by their users. IMF should be installed on the organization's Exchange Gateway Servers (the...
- White papers 2005-05-29
- Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 Spam Filtering
- This paper explains the spam filtering features provided with Microsoft SBS 2003 and how to implement them. Unsolicited Commercial Email UCE, generally known as spam, is becoming a bigger and bigger problem for each company and even home users. A lot of time has to be spent on filtering which...
- White papers 2006-10-10
- Active Whois (exe)
- Active Whois is an easy-to-use network tool for the retrieving of all information such as country, email, and postal addresses for the owners of IP addresses and Internet domains. Unlike other whois clients, Active Whois does not require special skills to collect the desired information. Its unique Whois-hyperlink feature allows...
- Software downloads 2006-10-24
- Geek Trivia: Before spam was spam
- Test your command ofuseless knowledge by subscribing to TechRepublic's Geek Trivia e-newsletter. Automaticallysign up today!The word spam hasseveral meanings, but two are probably the most prominent: a canned lunchmeatconcoction of pork shoulder and ham—and junk e-mail messages. Of course, mostamateur Internet historians realize that the former definition actuallycorrelates to the...
- Technical articles 2004-08-03
- Exchange 2007 Anti Spam Migration Tool
- Exchange Server 2003 introduced some native anti-spam capabilities that helped Systems Administrators to reduce unwanted commercial email UCE, viruses and malware in general. It includes features such as Real-Time Block List Service Provider Support, global deny and accept lists, sender filtering and inbound recipient filtering. Although these configuration settings are...
- White papers 2007-05-08
- Tech Tip: Stop junk e-mail with DNS
- Jonathan YardenThe United States and Europe both agree thatjunk e-mail is a serious threat to the Internet and that newprotocols and methods must be developed to combat it. As antispamlaws work their way through the governments of the world, researchorganizations and individuals continue to work on antispam methodsthat are compatible...
- Technical articles 2003-12-08
- Making the case for registered e-mail servers
- Making the case for registered e-mail serversarticle rootNothing worked with postal junk mailPostal junk mail is a huge problem even though the cost of sending it is substantial. On most days my mailbox is literally full of junk mail with literally no legitimate mail. Frankly, it's far worse than my...
- Discussion threads 2005-06-24
- Tech Tip: Examine e-mail headers to determine forgery
- By Jonathan Yarden In previous columns, I've mentioned that it'spossible to identify forged e-mail by reading the e-mail headers.This generated a lot of feedback, mostly from readers wanting toknow how to do it. E-mail headers, as a topic for Internetsecurity, aren't as exciting as an exploit or...
- Technical articles 2004-08-02
- Examine e-mail headers to determine their real origin
- E-mail forgeries are becoming more difficult to identify, but learning how to examine e-mail headers can help you separate the good from the bad. In this edition of Internet Security Focus, Jonathan Yarden tells you how. In previous columns, I've mentioned that it's possible to identify forged e-mail...
- Technical articles 2006-03-31
- To spam or not to spam?
- Do you have more to lose or more to gain by sending out unsolicited e-mail for your company? Here's what some TechRepublic members have to say about spam.Every company wants to find ways to reach new customers. Whether you send direct mail to their home or mail to their e-mail...
- Technical articles 2000-03-06
- Time to outsource
- Time to outsourceWe'd already sent the jobs elsewhere... had to start sending the spam to other countries as well.FTC says federal spam law has workedarticle rootRubbish!Here in the UK, I have never heard such nonsense! I am bombarded by SPAM from the US everyday. An average of around 150 messages...
- Discussion threads 2005-12-21
- looking for a good spam filter
- anyone know of any good enterprise spam filters where the user license is less than $1 per user, per month?ThanksTry Symantec AntivirusWe are looking at Brightmail, but it is very expensive. I want to say it was close to 2 or 3 dollars per user per month. ...
- Discussion threads 2004-12-21
- 12 steps to avoid phishing scams
- Some computer users and even some IT professionals have been confusedabout the defition of a "phishing" attack. What exactly is a phishingattack? A phishing attack is when you receive an official-looking e-mail froman online banking or financial institution – it could even be eBay or PayPal,or any other service that...
- Technical articles 2005-08-04
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