Fighting Spam with Barracuda Spam Firewall
It's been a couple of weeks since I started working on a dedicated solution to fight incoming spam and I did some study on the history and mechanisms available to block spam and which methods are efficient for an Internet Data Center. I was thinking of implementing Spamassassin using Qmail as MTA, but our company policy has changed and now I am considering an Anti-spam Appliance. There are many appliances available and most of them have other security features like Firewalling, Virus scanning and DoS protection.
Spam Firewall from Barracuda Networks seems a great option to me with different mechanisms including Bayesian and great control over what should be considered spam and non-spam (ham) and provides a good visibility to what is happening on the box by its statistics. Its control panel has got a lot of screens which might bring complexity but it also gives great control and make any policy enforcement possible!
I am really impressed with the administration options and I like to get my hands on it!
Spam Firewall is actually a Linux platform running spamassassin in its core.

Labels: Internet, Linux, Mail Server, Networking, Security



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