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      17th Aug 2006
Small environment (<20 users) is using Terminal Server sessions as client
desktops all day every day. Outlook runs in TS sessions. No Exchange Server
nor any other email server, all pop their Internet email into Outlook.

They need an antispam solution. Any suggestions for a relatively inexpensive
and easy to maintain solution??

Thanks in advance for your help.
 
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      21st Aug 2006
Best to run the anti-spam on the POP server. Doesn't your email provider
offer this?

I've never had to use an anti-SPAM client in a corporate environment, let
alone on terminal server, but for home use "I Hate Spam" has worked well.

I'd check with your email provider to see if they offer SPAM Assassin or
some other SPAM filtering software for their POP server.


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Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.sessioncomputing.com


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> Small environment (<20 users) is using Terminal Server sessions as client
> desktops all day every day. Outlook runs in TS sessions. No Exchange Server
> nor any other email server, all pop their Internet email into Outlook.
>
> They need an antispam solution. Any suggestions for a relatively inexpensive
> and easy to maintain solution??
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.

 
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      21st Aug 2006
Try www.blackspider.com: that delivers the best results i've ever seen.
Basic thing is: mail will be delivered to blackspider first and thereafter
to your current mailserver. Users get their own reports and can release
quarentained items. The administrator ofcourse has more options. All
webbased...

Hans.


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> Small environment (<20 users) is using Terminal Server sessions as client
> desktops all day every day. Outlook runs in TS sessions. No Exchange
> Server
> nor any other email server, all pop their Internet email into Outlook.
>
> They need an antispam solution. Any suggestions for a relatively
> inexpensive
> and easy to maintain solution??
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.



 
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      21st Aug 2006
Email provider no help, per the customer who talked to them -- big ISP, too,
we were disappointed. Called Sunbelt Software (iHateSpam) tech support before
I posted the first time. They said they had not tested iHateSpam for Outlook
in a TS setting but did not think it would work. We'll probably test the
BlackSpider solution Hans mentioned, that sounds like the best idea.
THANKS for the response!

"Patrick Rouse" wrote:

> Best to run the anti-spam on the POP server. Doesn't your email provider
> offer this?
>
> I've never had to use an anti-SPAM client in a corporate environment, let
> alone on terminal server, but for home use "I Hate Spam" has worked well.
>
> I'd check with your email provider to see if they offer SPAM Assassin or
> some other SPAM filtering software for their POP server.
>
>
> --
> Patrick Rouse
> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> http://www.sessioncomputing.com
>
>
> "Mothership" wrote:
>
> > Small environment (<20 users) is using Terminal Server sessions as client
> > desktops all day every day. Outlook runs in TS sessions. No Exchange Server
> > nor any other email server, all pop their Internet email into Outlook.
> >
> > They need an antispam solution. Any suggestions for a relatively inexpensive
> > and easy to maintain solution??
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your help.

 
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      21st Aug 2006
Thanks, Hans, we will. Appreciate the input!

"Hans" wrote:

> Try www.blackspider.com: that delivers the best results i've ever seen.
> Basic thing is: mail will be delivered to blackspider first and thereafter
> to your current mailserver. Users get their own reports and can release
> quarentained items. The administrator ofcourse has more options. All
> webbased...
>
> Hans.
>
>
> "Mothership" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news6D9D102-BAF5-4564-A17E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Small environment (<20 users) is using Terminal Server sessions as client
> > desktops all day every day. Outlook runs in TS sessions. No Exchange
> > Server
> > nor any other email server, all pop their Internet email into Outlook.
> >
> > They need an antispam solution. Any suggestions for a relatively
> > inexpensive
> > and easy to maintain solution??
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your help.

>
>
>

 
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      29th Aug 2006
> Small environment (<20 users) is using Terminal Server sessions as
client
> desktops all day every day. Outlook runs in TS sessions. No Exchange

Server
> nor any other email server, all pop their Internet email into

Outlook.

I have the same configuration. http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/ works
perfectly and it is free.

arno

 
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