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		<title>By: rami.info &#187; Byyee SpamInferno and Hi Brightmail</title>
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		<dc:creator>rami.info &#187; Byyee SpamInferno and Hi Brightmail</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2005 10:41:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] I have been running on SpamInferno for the past two years for blocking the 200-300 spam messages I receive a day. I made SpamInferno when I liked the idea of not having a single spam in my mailbox. Lately though I don&#8217;t mind a couple as long as people don&#8217;t need to authenticate themselves to send me emails nor I need to accept emails manually from companies. Today I finally stopped using SpamInferno and switched to Symantec Brightmail which does exactly what I want. I only have about 5 active users on my machine so it won&#8217;t be that expensive for me to get the $28/mailbox/year license but the only bad thing is that it has a minimum of 10 licenses to get. On the other hand, a really good thing about it now is that my MX points to one of my machines at home that does the filtering and inturn saves me bandwidth on my server in the US. Once the 30 day trial is over I&#8217;m probably getting the 10 licenses to free myself from SPAM! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I have been running on SpamInferno for the past two years for blocking the 200-300 spam messages I receive a day. I made SpamInferno when I liked the idea of not having a single spam in my mailbox. Lately though I don&#8217;t mind a couple as long as people don&#8217;t need to authenticate themselves to send me emails nor I need to accept emails manually from companies. Today I finally stopped using SpamInferno and switched to Symantec Brightmail which does exactly what I want. I only have about 5 active users on my machine so it won&#8217;t be that expensive for me to get the $28/mailbox/year license but the only bad thing is that it has a minimum of 10 licenses to get. On the other hand, a really good thing about it now is that my MX points to one of my machines at home that does the filtering and inturn saves me bandwidth on my server in the US. Once the 30 day trial is over I&#8217;m probably getting the 10 licenses to free myself from SPAM! [...]</p>
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