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Googles free apps, like gmail, do have free options, but they also have limits - unless you want to pay $50 per year per user. That's still not unreasonable, but it's not quite the same as hosting your own server. Fighting spam by handing it over to Google, is like firing your IT staff and telling employees to take their PC's to CompUSA
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Just an FYI, the Piratefish has been updated - it's now at version 3.01 - and it uses Ubuntu Server 7.04 now. http://www.piratefish.org
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Hi Susan, I just found your article, and even though it's a tad dated, it's still an important helper in the anti-spam community. I've setup something called a Piratefish anti-spam system to block spam coming into my system - the Piratefish is sold as an ebook guide that's focused on building an anti-spam server using open-source Linux