Re: Should Outgoing Mail Be Scanned
- From: "Alex Zammit" <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 20:30:45 +0200
This depends on whether your scanner is really meant to scan outgoing
emails. If your scanner does not natively support outgoing email integration
getting it to work without disrupting anything can be tricky.
cheers,
Alexander Zammit
Software Development Consultant
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"C Emmons" <CEmmons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I am running Exchange 2003. I have two Front-End Servers and one Back-End
> Server. Incoming mail is scanned on the Front-End servers for both
> viruses
> and spam. However, outgoing mail goes from the Back-End server to the
> internet. Should I scan outgoing mail for spam and viruses as well. I
> would
> think so, but was not sure what the disadvantages might be. Where and how
> would I accomplish sending my mail back through the Front-End(gateway)
> servers. Would these be like smart hosts?
> Thanks for your opinion.
> C Emmons
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