Server question [message #1104] |
Tue, 19 April 2005 16:02 |
fixxxermetallic
Messages: 2 Registered: April 2005
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Hi,
How our companies e-mail is currently setup is as follows:
We have an outside host for our email, and we connect to the server using POP3.
Now, we get a lot of spam, so I plan on doing something against it.
I am wondering if I could setup a No Spam Today! server which filters all of the email before it reaches the workstations.
Setting up and configuring this on each workstation will take a considerable amount of time, that of which we do not have.
Thank you for any advice,
Kyle
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Re: Server question [message #1105 is a reply to message #1104] |
Tue, 19 April 2005 19:29  |
support
Messages: 925 Registered: April 2004
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> How our companies e-mail is currently setup is as follows:
> We have an outside host for our email, and we connect to the
> server using POP3.
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> Now, we get a lot of spam, so I plan on doing something
> against it.
> I am wondering if I could setup a No Spam Today! server which
> filters all of the email before it reaches the workstations.
> Setting up and configuring this on each workstation will take
> a considerable amount of time, that of which we do not have.
What you need is the ability of the server software to handle POP3 traffic, as well as SMTP traffic. This feature is in the works, our plans see this feature finished some time in the second quarter of this year.
Customer Support
Byteplant GmbH
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