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Also, MS Security Essentials is limited to 10 installs for business use, you will need to upgrade from that to keep compliant...
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Well even your mobile users are on Exchange, so as long as you are filtering your traffic from/to exchange with an Appliance like Barracuda you will be able to manage your SPAM in both directions...
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With such protection in place the only thing left is to educate your users and/or deploy a policy preventing users from visiting sites that potentially hold malware. Hmm... Websense or similar...
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egOAI wrote: Also, MS Security Essentials is limited to 10 installs for business use, you will need to upgrade from that to keep compliant... I did not know that. Thank you for the update but we are...
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VericomITguy wrote: egOAI wrote: Also, MS Security Essentials is limited to 10 installs for business use, you will need to upgrade from that to keep compliant... I did not know that. Thank you for the...
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Barracuda Networks - https:/ Opens a new window/www.barracuda.com/products/emailsecurityservice That would satisfy the requirements of this post. They have a wide range of products available.
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I believe that most virus/trojans that do this setup a local smtp hidden service in which to push out the spam. I guess it could come from Outlook, but haven't really seen that because they tend to...
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+1 to Barracuda, I would also suggest using stronger antivirus software. I personally have had great experience with Kaspersky Antivirus products, but at the same time user education will be the most...
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Reivilob worte: Hi You can use a hosted solution like MailCleaner Anti Spam. You can use it for incoming and outgoing traffic. like this you can block the SMTP traffic at your firewall to be accepted...
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Randy1699 wrote: Barracuda Networks - https:/ Opens a new window/www.barracuda.com/products/emailsecurityservice That would satisfy the requirements of this post. They have a wide range of products...
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Denis Kelley wrote: First thing I would suggest is blocking mail traffic at your firewall and only allow mail to flow from your Exchange/SBS server. That should stop almost most of that cold....
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For a hosted email security service, I would also recommend looking at SilverSky. We offer a multi-engine AV/AS solution and is very easy to get up and running: https:/ Opens a new...
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I looked at Webroot demo. I was quite impressed with its simplicity of set-up, ease of use and mobile security features. Seem like a lot of features for the price, I would have expected it to cost...
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Another option would be to run SecurityGateway Opens a new window in front of your mail server. SecurityGateway will scan all mail inbound to your server and outbound from your server for spam and...
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Sending out spam can be naughty.Not being able to send outgoing email, dealing with related user/client support, and spending effort on getting de-listed are all very time-consuming and costly.You...
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We would be happy to show you our product Spamtitan. We recently won Anti-Spam product of the year at the Computing Security Awards 2012. Our product also has 2 built in Anti Viruses, Clam AV and...
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You mention laptops on the road which would raise the question of web filtering on those devices. Did the malware you got come from one of the travelling laptops? I'd say you're on the right track....
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Hi VericomITguy, I would gladly present you our solution that is used to protect millions of users, from SMB to Tier1 hosting providers. Our first clients were hosting providers which sets the...
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Jonas wrote: Hi VericomITguy, I would gladly present you our solution that is used to protect millions of users, from SMB to Tier1 hosting providers. Our first clients were hosting providers which...
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Denis Kelly is spot on. First block port 25 on your firewall to all IP addresses that are not your mail servers. This will keep any infected machines from causing your mail server to get re-listed....
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