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Category Archives: ExchangeDefender
God I hope so. The SPAM levels have been steadily increasing over the last 8 months or so and we could use a break. But we’re not going to get one. First of all, tguardian was not one of the … Continue reading
I was invited to present content at Sacramento SBS User Group and Kansas City SBS User Group a while ago. I didn’t add either to my calendar, so when both Karl and Jason emailed me yesterday to see if I … Continue reading
Untitled document ExchangeDefender service providers have been playing with the new MSP control panels we’ve developed for the v3 release. I’ve unfortunately been very much under the weather but I took a moment earlier tonight to record a brief instructional video. … Continue reading
It gives me great pleasure to announce that ExchangeDefender v3 is up and running and we’re taking a few days off Seriously, this has been a long development cycle and a big source of pride for us is that the … Continue reading
Got this one today from Mike Willis; On a Friday afternoon after months of coding, weeks of auditing, beta testing and documenting….. it’s nice to know that my work makes a difference: Thought you may like to know that a client … Continue reading
Over at OwnWebNow and ExchangeDefender we have forms that allow our customers to request a callback.. so instead of calling us and leaving a message or sending appointment requests they can just tell us when to call them. Sounds good, … Continue reading
I guess that was a bit premature of a celebration, you may not see ExchangeDefender v3 on the first of March…. and you can thank the fine folks at US Airways for cancelling my flight.. fuc.ers.. We’ll see about overnighting … Continue reading
You guys do know I have a job, right? I’m not your monkey. Over the past few weeks I have been working with partners all over the world on getting ExchangeDefender v3 interfaces published. While the subsystems have been in … Continue reading
Since the latest SPAM outbreaks started last October we have been dealing with adhoc problems with huge delays in mail delivery. MSNBC calls it “Spam is back and worse than ever” so it’s natural to assume that its your SPAM … Continue reading
Yesterday we implemented some new magic against tar-pitting smashers and man does it make a difference: Since noon EST we have rejected an average of 46,128 messages per-node. We then ran a report – 100% of the IP addresses that had their email rejected had mail … Continue reading