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Old saw about e-mail: to scan or not to scan
I am well aware of the majority expert opinion here about e-mail scanning:
DON'T. (And I have switched mine off as a consequence.) Today I received notice of a webcast on hosted e-mail, which includes these subjects: QUOTE Here are a few examples of what hosted email security provides you: - One fixed price per user gives you unlimited email scanning capacity - The solution is continuously tuned and updated by your security vendor - Reduced overhead means lower costs for mail servers and network bandwidth. UNQUOTE The sender is PC Magazine (USA), thus a respectable source. The sponsor is Trend Micro, so they have a vested interest... Note the emphasis on "unlimited email scanning capacity." Why would PC Mag waste its time? Or maybe somebody will suggest it is a waste of time... DAS -- To send an e-mail directly replace "spam" with "schmetterling" --- |
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