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.