Network Computing's Spam Filters Tested
Still Sick Of Spam - Keeping Spam out of your Inbox
We've always placed our bets on technology over politicians anyway, so we invited 16 vendors to send their antispam products that run on Microsoft Exchange servers to our Syracuse University Real-World Labs(r) for testing and evaluation. We limited this review to Exchange-only offerings to serve readers with small-or no-IT groups; many small IT shops use single Exchange servers for their e-mail gateways. Antispam appliances/ firewalls, hosted spam services and products that do not integrate with Exchange were excluded from these tests-we covered them in "Sick of Spam"
NETWORK COMPUTING EDITOR'S CHOICE
B+
MailFrontier Gateway Server 4.1 MailFrontier installed in a snap using a wizard installation routine common to Windows-based software. Gateway Server includes copies of Sun's Java Runtime Engine and Apache's Tomcat for the administration console. The installation wizard warned us about Gateway Server's capacious space needs-it requested 40 GB of free space for use with its Web-based quarantine, dubbed "Junk Box."
Network Computing
We've always placed our bets on technology over politicians anyway, so we invited 16 vendors to send their antispam products that run on Microsoft Exchange servers to our Syracuse University Real-World Labs(r) for testing and evaluation. We limited this review to Exchange-only offerings to serve readers with small-or no-IT groups; many small IT shops use single Exchange servers for their e-mail gateways. Antispam appliances/ firewalls, hosted spam services and products that do not integrate with Exchange were excluded from these tests-we covered them in "Sick of Spam"
NETWORK COMPUTING EDITOR'S CHOICE
B+
MailFrontier Gateway Server 4.1 MailFrontier installed in a snap using a wizard installation routine common to Windows-based software. Gateway Server includes copies of Sun's Java Runtime Engine and Apache's Tomcat for the administration console. The installation wizard warned us about Gateway Server's capacious space needs-it requested 40 GB of free space for use with its Web-based quarantine, dubbed "Junk Box."
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