Hello all!
We have some customers using MS Small Business Server 2000/2003 and I want to know the "best practice" against
spam with the SBS-pop3-connector. Not every company is able to publish their mailserver, so the exchange server is not public and mail is polled by the SBS pop3-connector from an ISP-mailserver.
If I define the POP3 proxy, some Mails are marked as *SPAM* or be quarantained and only the administrator of the ASG is able to download them an send the mail to the specified user, but this case is too much administrative work!
What might be the "best practice" to do with this kind of spam?
Using third party tools against the (pop3-) spam?
Thanks for replies!
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