[NCLUG] SMTP store and forward project
Bill Thorson
thorson at privacynetworks.com
Tue Nov 1 15:15:18 MST 2005
Hey DJ,
I think I have some experience. I believe we provide just the products
your looking for. Not only do we have a software for standalone linux
servers but we also provide a managed services options similar to MX
Logic. Best of all, we are a Northern Colorado company based in Fort
Collins. Here's our website and a recent press release.
http://www.privacynetworks.com/
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/10/prweb291432.htm
We would love to show you what we have to offer.
Thanks,
Bill Thorson
V.P. Engineering.
DJ Eshelman wrote:
>Hey all,
>
>I have been charged with finding an alternative to services like MX Logic
>and Barracuda units- the goal being to have a set of linux boxes (a MX 10
>and MX 20) that would scan for spam, viruses and then function as a SMTP
>store-and-forward in case the client's DSL goes out (it happens a lot).
>
>MX Logic starts at $50/month for up to 20 mailboxes (it's a minimum) and I'm
>not even sure what the Barracuda subscription is these days. Since we're
>only talking about 5-10 users it seems like there'd be a better way. I've
>never done anything like this, so I'm curious if we have any experience out
>and about there...
>
>thanks all,
>
>-DJ
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