Nope, but I'm sketpical. If it sounds too good to be true...
It probably blocks a lot of non-spam, too.![]()
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Nope, but I'm sketpical. If it sounds too good to be true...
It probably blocks a lot of non-spam, too.![]()
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They claim a false positive hit around 1 in 10,000Originally Posted by srivendel
I'm put off a bit by the $150 price tag. But it is interesting this type of stuff (that's pretty common in the large commercial world now) is coming in to the home.
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Yep... my work uses Proofpoint Protection Server and it is great. Once a day I get an email that lists the From address and Subject of everything rejected the previous day, with the option to retrieve any email falsely identified as SPAM. In the 6 months that it has been up and running, it has never made a mistake. Everything on the list is SPAM, and I have not seen one piece of SPAM get past it and end up in my in-box.Originally Posted by Dave04