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Virus protection service
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2001 8:51 am
by Austin R. Baer
For whoever might be interested, my ISP (Montrose Internet) uses a service provided by a company called POSTINI that intercepts email, sorts out junk mail for user review and acceptance/rejection at one's convenience (item by item), and quarantines email. It effectively stopped Murray's infected message before it got to me, but allowed its contents to be read without consequence. . I'm surprised that Yahoo does not do the same thing for our group. In any event, I have no special knowledge of how Postini's services are made available (whether to individuals or ISP's only), but I thought I'd pass along their web address. It is
www.postini.com . I don't think that they quarantine internet viruses other than email, but that they use one or more effective anti-virus programs that are available separately. Austin
Re: Virus protection service
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2001 10:57 am
by Chip Old
Postini is one of several companies that sells complete e-mail service
packages to ISPs and companies. The ISP or company then doesn't have to
run its own mail server, and can contract with the e-mail provider for
value added services like spam filtering and virus scanning. It looks
like that is what Montrose Internet has done.
Pre-filtering of spam and viruses works well for a small ISP with a
relatively low mail volume, but it slows down mail delivery too much to be
a practical solution for larger ISPs. For the majority of Internet e-mail
users the best defense is still a good anti-virus program running on your
own computer, with its virus description database kept up to date.
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, Austin R. Baer wrote to MG List:
> For whoever might be interested, my ISP (Montrose Internet) uses a
> service provided by a company called POSTINI that intercepts email,
> sorts out junk mail for user review and acceptance/rejection at one's
> convenience (item by item), and quarantines email. It effectively
> stopped Murray's infected message before it got to me, but allowed its
> contents to be read without consequence. . I'm surprised that Yahoo
> does not do the same thing for our group.
>
> In any event, I have no special knowledge of how Postini's services
> are made available (whether to individuals or ISP's only), but I
> thought I'd pass along their web address. It is
www.postini.com . I
> don't think that they quarantine internet viruses other than email,
> but that they use one or more effective anti-virus programs that are
> available separately.
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