Re: [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters? | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Hans E. Hansen (FList![]() |
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Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 11:37:24 -0800 (PST) |
Doug: The ISP for my old email has email forwarding capability. I don't use their service anymore for internet access (it was dialup), but I don't want to lose that email address. So it gets forwarded to my Gmail account which I access via a different (faster) ISP. Hans. On 1 2/16/07, Doug and Terri Anderson <dnt [at] dock.net> wrote: > 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? > > > > 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 > > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Charles G. Perry IV > > > > Carolina Sound Communications (843) 571-4488 > > 1941 Savage Rd., Suite 200G (843) 571-4492 fax > > Charleston, SC 29407 www.carolina-sound.com > > > > > > "The problem with doing things right the first time is that no > > > > one realizes how difficult it was." > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: > > http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/misc%40308systems.com > > > > Sponsored by BidNip.com eBay Auction Sniper > > http://www.BidNip.com/ > > and F1 Headlines > > http://www.F1Headlines.com/ > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: > > http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/dnt%40dock.net > > > > Sponsored by BidNip.com eBay Auction Sniper > > http://www.BidNip.com/ > > and F1 Headlines > > http://www.F1Headlines.com/ > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: > http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/flist%40hanshansen.org > > Sponsored by BidNip.com eBay Auction Sniper > http://www.BidNip.com/ > and F1 Headlines > http://www.F1Headlines.com/ >
- Re: [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters?, (continued)
- 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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- Re: [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters? Dave Handa, December 16 2007
- Re: [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters? clyderomero, December 16 2007
- Re: [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters? Hans E. Hansen, December 17 2007
- Re: [NFC] Spam Filters & Cellular Repeaters? Misc, December 20 2007
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