[c-nsp] Which would be ideal spam control device ?
Big Wave Dave
bigwavedave at gmail.com
Sun Jul 17 00:45:03 EDT 2005
I personally recommend IronPort (http://www.ironport.com) many Fortune
500 companies use them. They recently came out with some "smaller"
products aimed at Small and Medium sized companies.
Dave
On 7/16/05, Jim McBurnett <jim at tgasolutions.com> wrote:
> Look up mailfrontier..
>
> They have appliances and software for servers...
>
> It depends on what you need..
> They can have 2 different AV's too..
>
> Later,
> Jim
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kuppuraj Krishnan [mailto:kuppuraj.k at gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, July 15, 2005 10:19 PM
> To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: [c-nsp] Which would be ideal spam control device ?
>
> Hi ,
>
> I work in an environemnt, that has got 3640 series routers
> (Serial/FastEthernet/Async ports). L2 & L3 Switches(gigabit capable)
> with hubs connected to them, handling about 250+ nodes. and about 15 WAN
> clients. Having inhouse Email servers and providing DNS to all the
> nodes/WANs.
>
> Though every nodes are having personal firewall / antivirus, but this
> seems to be in sufficient when there's a spam/virus outbreak.
>
> I very much need your suggestions & views about choosing an ideal device
> that can protect my network as it is being frequently attacked by
> spams/virus and chokes the same.
>
> Thanks & regards,
> Kuppu
>
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