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While I recommend (said "should") using a managed service, I did not state they are required. Microsoft Exchange journaling can provide much of what most entities need, although there is a licensing cost for a 2nd Exchange 2003 server or an Enterprise license. That said ... Beyond the ability...
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We are looking to improve our anti-virus protection at our organization. We talked with our volunteer network admin guru about what products he recommends. He said for our environment that two other products would be better. When we asked him if the Norton or Symnatec would be ok, he said we would probably...
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I'm sorry, I wasn't able to find the link someone posted about configuring Exchange to filter messages well. It involved real tiem block lists and the Intelligent Message Filter (which I think isn't so intelligent). What I did run across however was Rog's post on [ how to configure SpamAssassin...
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Hi, The license on our Symantec Mail Security for MS Exchange Version 6 is about to expire. Hopefully there are others who have already jumped through this hoop. Im hoping that if we purchase another copy of SMSMSE Ver 6. through TechSoup that we can use the new Symantec Licensing File (.slf) we should...
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MS Exchange is a bear to install if you aren't experienced at setting it up. If you went the Exchange route I would recommend having a consultant install it for you.