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Fighting SPAM

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If you are looking to fight spam coming through your emails system, I recommend Barracuda Networks.  We have been using the Barracuda 600 for about a year and recently went with a Barracuda 400 for some additional domains.  Both of these units have worked well for us and we have been happy with their performance.  The Barracuda 600 has been out performing our previous set up which was a farm of Spamassassin servers.  Go with Barracuda, they are a little pricy, but you get what you pay for.


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  • Kelly Wright said:

    My approach to fighting spam in home environment is having two separate email accounts with different email providers: one for sending emails to close people, and another for receiving email. And I never leave those email addresses anywhere, never use for subscriptions and newsletters.

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