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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @Alex Sage
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      @aaronstuder said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

      @scottalanmiller said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

      Per mailbox is what we are hoping for with this kind of service because we have so many domains.

      Can't you just forward them all to one mailbox?

      That is not how anything works.....

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

        @StuartJordan said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

        @scottalanmiller Let me know how you get on, interested in how good it is.

        First piece, the aliases ARE free, but they have to be aliases in front of the email system, not within the email system. So you have to maintain the aliases externally. Not a huge deal and explains how they do it, but also a big pain and not portable. But fixes the pricing issue.

        So they have to be maintained in the MXGuardDog system?

        That is the same as wht I have to do with Google's solution.

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        • syko24S
          syko24 @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

          @syko24 said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

          SpamHero has been pretty solid for us. I have a reseller account because it allows me to keep track on my client's accounts and you also get individual quarantines for all users without the extra monthly fee ($1/user/month).

          https://www.spamhero.com/plans

          https://www.spamhero.com/reseller-program

          how do they track the users?

          They don't track users unless you want individual quarantines. If you go off their non reseller options, then it is 100,000 emails per month for $5. You pay another $5 for an additional 100,000 emails. However, if you pay for individual quarantines you get additional emails as well.

          The reseller account gives you the individual quarantines for free but no the additional emails. You still get 100,000 but then have to pay for overages.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @syko24
            last edited by

            @syko24 said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

            @scottalanmiller said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

            @syko24 said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

            SpamHero has been pretty solid for us. I have a reseller account because it allows me to keep track on my client's accounts and you also get individual quarantines for all users without the extra monthly fee ($1/user/month).

            https://www.spamhero.com/plans

            https://www.spamhero.com/reseller-program

            how do they track the users?

            They don't track users unless you want individual quarantines. If you go off their non reseller options, then it is 100,000 emails per month for $5. You pay another $5 for an additional 100,000 emails. However, if you pay for individual quarantines you get additional emails as well.

            The reseller account gives you the individual quarantines for free but no the additional emails. You still get 100,000 but then have to pay for overages.

            that's more of what I want, pay per email 🙂

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
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              We pay per email outbound now.

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              • CloudKnightC
                CloudKnight @syko24
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                @syko24 said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

                SpamHero has been pretty solid for us. I have a reseller account because it allows me to keep track on my client's accounts and you also get individual quarantines for all users without the extra monthly fee ($1/user/month).

                https://www.spamhero.com/plans

                https://www.spamhero.com/reseller-program

                Their pricing looks really attractive as well.

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                • syko24S
                  syko24 @scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  @scottalanmiller said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

                  We pay per email outbound now.

                  They have outbound in some of their plans too. Like I said, sign up as a reseller even if the plan isn’t to resell. You get way more under that plan.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @syko24
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                    @syko24 said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

                    @scottalanmiller said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

                    We pay per email outbound now.

                    They have outbound in some of their plans too. Like I said, sign up as a reseller even if the plan isn’t to resell. You get way more under that plan.

                    Good advice. I'll look into that.

                    We use MailGun for outbound email and it has been great. Super reliable and super cheap. And MangoLassi uses them.

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                    • D
                      dave_c
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                      In the past I used SpamExperts; I don't know the current price but it used to be per domain, not per mail address. Just consider that it is now owned by Solarwinds.

                      Depending of the situation:

                      • rspamd, works very well but needs to be configured properly. It is used in mailcow, I like it.
                      • SpamAssassin + things.
                      • Otherwise, whatever comes with the email service, like the default anti SPAM of Office 365
                        Mixed results, no doubt. You know, the more work I put on configuration and training the better results.

                      On the enterprise side, I have heard great things about Mimecast (obviously), Roaring Penguin and Cyren

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @dave_c
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                        @dave_c said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

                        In the past I used SpamExperts; I don't know the current price but it used to be per domain, not per mail address. Just consider that it is now owned by Solarwinds.

                        Oh yeah, good point. That's a show stopper here. We have had serious legal issues with Solarwinds and won't consider any product they've tainted. Serious ethical and legal problems.

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                        • CloudKnightC
                          CloudKnight @scottalanmiller
                          last edited by

                          @scottalanmiller said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

                          @dave_c said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

                          In the past I used SpamExperts; I don't know the current price but it used to be per domain, not per mail address. Just consider that it is now owned by Solarwinds.

                          Oh yeah, good point. That's a show stopper here. We have had serious legal issues with Solarwinds and won't consider any product they've tainted. Serious ethical and legal problems.

                          That doesn't sound good!

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @CloudKnight
                            last edited by

                            @StuartJordan said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

                            @scottalanmiller said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

                            @dave_c said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

                            In the past I used SpamExperts; I don't know the current price but it used to be per domain, not per mail address. Just consider that it is now owned by Solarwinds.

                            Oh yeah, good point. That's a show stopper here. We have had serious legal issues with Solarwinds and won't consider any product they've tainted. Serious ethical and legal problems.

                            That doesn't sound good!

                            Yeah, we had to threaten a lawsuit several times. They repeatedly got involved in "slamming"... creating false bills (we were never a customer at all), threatening us, sent us to collections, etc. The only person from their company allowed to talk to us is their corporate counsel in London. Anyone else contacts us again is immediate legal action. It took years and they finally admitted that they had been lying about fixing the fake accounts and were using that to stall to get money from the collections people.

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                            • CloudKnightC
                              CloudKnight @scottalanmiller
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                              @scottalanmiller I've been getting a calls of these recently as well as Comodo. It doesn't seem to be just one call either. I find their sales team quite pushy.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @CloudKnight
                                last edited by

                                @StuartJordan said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

                                @scottalanmiller I've been getting a calls of these recently as well as Comodo. It doesn't seem to be just one call either. I find their sales team quite pushy.

                                We had no legal issues with Comodo, but we used to work with their products and stopped because their sales process was so intrusive that it made their products "too costly" to consider using. The products were okay, but not worth it for us.

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                                • bbigfordB
                                  bbigford @DustinB3403
                                  last edited by bbigford

                                  @DustinB3403 said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

                                  Here come the recommendations for Barracuda Spam Filter (physical on premise). . .

                                  Definitely not physical, but they aren't a clear winner.

                                  There are definitely some caveats with their hosted service. Barracuda has been kind of a weird company... they have some of the best support I've ever had, and it's American so there is no language barrier. But CONSTANTLY buggy... the saving grace is you call support, get someone in 10 seconds, and they say something to the tune of "we've got a bug report on that already, it should be resolved soon", and within about 24 hours or less it's resolved.

                                  I've considered it a company designed by engineers, for engineers. Everything I expect is there:

                                  • Highly customizable products.
                                  • No-language-barrier support, and able to reach someone quickly.
                                  • If there's a bug and you know about it, be transparent.

                                  One gripe I have with their cloud filtering though, is for quarantines every email is treated like a person... including distribution lists. If a distribution group is reachable externally and has 20 users, you will have 20 people resetting that quarantine password every time guaranteed. Another gripe I have is with their email encryption section; I can never remember to escape characters... if you use [SECURE] as the content policy filter in the subject (prepended for encrypted email) and forget to escape [ and ] then send anything with the individual letters S-E-C-U-R-E in the subject then you're going to end up with every single message encrypted with any of those letters in the subject. [SECURE] has to be escaped as \ [SECURE\ ] or it won't work how you want it; fixable, but not the most intuitive at a glance... even a pro tip of "you need to escape characters" would be acceptable.

                                  Other than that, their services are pretty affordable with a decent budget and some good features. Competitors on the same tier would be ProofPoint (though they are starting to show their age while also lacking innovation) and MimeCast (very decent, I put them only slightly behind Barracuda). I put MimeCast slightly behind Barracuda because their main selling point is an Outlook add-in... that's dumb and difficult to manage with lots of users since add-ins are a notorious ticket-generating headache. But I would say MimeCast and Barracuda are still very close in terms of cost and functionality; can't speak to MimeCast support but I hear decent things.

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                                  • dbeatoD
                                    dbeato @bbigford
                                    last edited by

                                    @bbigford said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

                                    @DustinB3403 said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

                                    Here come the recommendations for Barracuda Spam Filter (physical on premise). . .

                                    Definitely not physical, but they aren't a clear winner.

                                    There are definitely some caveats with their hosted service. Barracuda has been kind of a weird company... they have some of the best support I've ever had, and it's American so there is no language barrier. But CONSTANTLY buggy... the saving grace is you call support, get someone in 10 seconds, and they say something to the tune of "we've got a bug report on that already, it should be resolved soon", and within about 24 hours or less it's resolved.

                                    I've considered it a company designed by engineers, for engineers. Everything I expect is there:

                                    • Highly customizable products.
                                    • No-language-barrier support, and able to reach someone quickly.
                                    • If there's a bug and you know about it, be transparent.

                                    One gripe I have with their cloud filtering though, is for quarantines every email is treated like a person... including distribution lists. If a distribution group is reachable externally and has 20 users, you will have 20 people resetting that quarantine password every time guaranteed. Another gripe I have is with their email encryption section; I can never remember to escape characters... if you use [SECURE] as the content policy filter in the subject (prepended for encrypted email) and forget to escape [ and ] then send anything with the individual letters S-E-C-U-R-E in the subject then you're going to end up with every single message encrypted with any of those letters in the subject. [SECURE] has to be escaped as \ [SECURE\ ] or it won't work how you want it; fixable, but not the most intuitive at a glance... even a pro tip of "you need to escape characters" would be acceptable.

                                    Other than that, their services are pretty affordable with a decent budget and some good features. Competitors on the same tier would be ProofPoint (though they are starting to show their age while also lacking innovation) and MimeCast (very decent, I put them only slightly behind Barracuda). I put MimeCast slightly behind Barracuda because their main selling point is an Outlook add-in... that's dumb and difficult to manage with lots of users since add-ins are a notorious ticket-generating headache. But I would say MimeCast and Barracuda are still very close in terms of cost and functionality; can't speak to MimeCast support but I hear decent things.

                                    About that content policy, that’s because it uses regex so to me it makes sense.

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                                    • travisdh1T
                                      travisdh1 @dbeato
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                                      @dbeato I'm a fan of using their RBL list. Anyone know if that's still available for free?

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                                      • dbeatoD
                                        dbeato @travisdh1
                                        last edited by

                                        @travisdh1 said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

                                        @dbeato I'm a fan of using their RBL list. Anyone know if that's still available for free?

                                        You can still use it but request access to it
                                        http://www.barracudacentral.org/rbl/how-to-use

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller
                                          last edited by

                                          We ended up going with Pyzor and so far it has been great.

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                                          • JaredBuschJ
                                            JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                                            last edited by

                                            @scottalanmiller said in SPAM Filtering with Zimbra:

                                            We ended up going with Pyzor and so far it has been great.

                                            Really? Something from Solarwinds?

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                                            https://www.solarwindsmsp.com/about-us/press/press-releases/solarwinds-msp-acquires-spamexperts-enhance-its-growing-product

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