--- In Anti-spam@yahoogroups.com, "Dominik Moreitz" <dmoreitz@...> wrote:
> Hi all, just want to get an idea of what everyone things is best for
> small business anti-spam? We have our own mail server, but should we
> look at a plugin to the server, our own anti-spam server
> (linux/spamassassin?), client/PC based anti-spam software or maybe even
> a service like messagelabs?
> I would love to hear what small business users are doing at the moment,
> what works and doesn't, both from features and costs.
I'd be curious to know too. Some people, including the Congressional
representative for this district, have completely stopped accepting
e-mail, require all contact via Web form. But the same software that
spams blogs ought to be capable of spamming these forums, so I don't
see this as a longterm solution. I'm especially interested if anyone
has used a Web form only for first contact, then a white-only SMTP
system for subsequent contact with repeat senders. I'm very especially
interested if anyone has countered blog/web spamming by requiring
any sort of Turing test to establish the right to use the blog/web for[u]m
the very first time.
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