Re: [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters? | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Doug and Terri Anderson (dnt![]() |
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Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 09:29:04 -0800 (PST) |
Um, silly question here, is there a way that I can retain my email address
that is ensconced with all my deceased dads brokers and tons of other
important low usage location? I would like to update to faster service (my
current server offers it but at an arm and a leg - NOT competitive) but it
looks like I kiss off my address if I move. Any thots? Thanks
DOUG
----- Original Message ----- From: "Misc" <misc [at] 308systems.com>
To: "DOUG" <dnt [at] dock.net>
Cc: "The FerrariList" <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters?
DOUG
----- Original Message ----- From: "Misc" <misc [at] 308systems.com>
To: "DOUG" <dnt [at] dock.net>
Cc: "The FerrariList" <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters?
Hi Charles,
I believe you can subscribe to a service such as mailarmory.com. Our ISP
provides the www.mailarmoryl.com spam filter as part of our access package,
and I am sure they just resell it. Mailarmory works well.
Mark Lueker 308 SYSTEMS Inc. 970-282-7006 www.308systems.com
-----Original Message----- From: Charles Perry [mailto:charles [at] carolina-sound.com] Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 6:49 AM To: Mark Cc: The FerrariList Subject: [Ferrari] [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters?
Wonder if I could tap the list's expertise outside of cars for a few minutes.
Last year our company bought a server (Dell Poweredge 1900, I believe, running MS Server 2003) which is doing our domain hosting and Microsoft Exchange e-mail hosting. We're a pretty small group - about 20 employees and about a dozen full-time terminals with occasional laptops. This is the first time we've hosted our own e-mail, as opposed to letting our ISP do it. Over the course of the year our spam has gotten completely out of control, like a lot of people's I'd guess. I get about 200 spams a day, and most of my other people have the same problem to a lesser extent. The IT people who set up the server for us did not implement any spam controls as they said they had not found a solution which did a good job without being overly intrusive. If I remember correctly, Exchange has the ability to reference someone's spam list for doing simple filtering, but I couldn't use that because it would automatically kill messages with lots of recipient names, which interfered with some other e-mail based lists we use at the office.
Do any of you know of or use a good spam solution that can work for our entire enterprise on a MS Server/Exchange 2003 box? Obviously I don't want any consumer-level crap like McAfee, but other than that I'm open to suggestion. Don't care if it's hardware or software as long as it's easy for a non-IT guy to administer and reasonably effective.
Second problem. We are about to move into our new headquarters building and have found that the cellular signal inside the building is unusable. It is a steel frame building with metal roof & walls, so it makes a pretty effective Faraday cage. However, the building we're moving out of had the same construction and no issue with cell signal. Has anyone successfully used any sort of cellular repeater where we can put something inside the building to boost the cell signal to a usable level? The signal seems fine if you're outside the building, but not inside.
Thanks!
-- charles
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- Re: [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters?, (continued)
- Re: [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters? Pat Scopelliti, December 16 2007
- Re: [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters? Martin Stark, December 16 2007
- Re: [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters? Steve Jenkins, December 16 2007
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Re: [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters? Misc, December 16 2007
- Re: [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters? Doug and Terri Anderson, December 16 2007
- Re: [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters? LarryT, December 16 2007
- Re: [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters? Dave Handa, December 16 2007
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