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| Subject: | Re: Email Gateways |
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| Date: | Fri, 18 Nov 2005 08:51:48 +0000 |
I hope this does not contravene posting rules or offend anyone! At the moment I am playing with our own first offering that is due to hit the market very shortly, Spam and proactive AV scanning in and out - this is an appliance based version of our current managed service and software solution, and works very nicely indeed, quite exiting even for a Friday morning. /d "Grant, John" <John.S.Grant@ds-s.com> 17/11/2005 16:11 To <firewalls@securityfocus.com> cc Subject Email Gateways Whatâs everyone using at the moment? All advice welcomeâ..gotta move towards a hardware based mail gw soon and wanna get some ideaâs from you lot please! Many thanks, JG
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