  Dr Tweak
join:2004-09-23 Chesapeake, VA
| reply to outtherenost Re: Best Spam Filter for Exchange 2000
said by outtherenost :For our server at work with 25 clients right now. We're looking for a good 3rd party spam filter to install on our Exchange server. Any advice? Thanks ------------------------------------------- Try SpamBayes, it's FREE and works better than any SPAM filter I've tried.
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  Chizep Premium join:2002-04-07 Concord, NC | While that is a great product, (I use it at home for the wifes e-mail,) I don't believe it was meant as a server side filter for Exchange. |
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 B Premium,MVM join:2000-10-28
1 edit | No it's not server-side, but the SpamBayes Outlook Plug-In works very well with Exchange server connectivity. Particularly in a smaller shop you don't need anything else. And as noted, it's both free and better than just about anything else.
The unique killer feature in that program is the "unsure" folder, so you really NEVER have to check the "spam" folder after a couple of weeks of training.
-- B
P.S. Since Bayesian filters really only work well when they're personalized by individual training anyhow, and server-side Bayesian filters still need individual user input to be effective, it may really make sense to forgo server-side. You're only giving up blacklisting and centralized administration.
-- B -- In a realm outside causality and function |
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