Comments for Enterprise Interceptor
The espion Interceptor Enterprise model is a solution designed to handle Enterprise Class mail-flow and provide internal redundancy in a single, secure appliance. The Enterprise Interceptor eliminates unwanted bulk email and relieves internal server stress for larger organizations that generate thousands of message per hour. Using espion Bayes technology, the Interceptor adjusts itself to your company's specific mail flow, filtering up to 99% of unwanted email with few false positives.
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4.29 [17 votes] -
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September 25, 2006 -
This is an ok applieance
by Mary Woods,
- I have had some problems with the appliance. The guys at espion are OK at fixing things. It is usually done within the day. Most people can do that.
One thing is for sure. I have been under spammers attacks and this box is the engine that could. It just does not give up.
I would recommend this appliance only if you get their customer support.
This is not a bad thing. Spam simply never stops and spammers continue to invent new ways of hurting people.
My vote is an almost 5!
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March 1, 2005 -
The Interceptor ROCKS
by John Anderson,
Product Rating: 5/5
- All I need to say is that my business was tons of spam to have one client email. I decided to spend money in an appliance rather than the thousands of dollars on IT personnel. The investment was great. We hardly see any spam any more and I no longer pay all the monthly fees of consultants.
The cooles part is that it administers itself. We get daily reports on emails that we inspect. In the rare event that something was mixed with the spam, with the click of a button we get it to us.
I have been told by espion International's excellent support team that I can teach the interceptor to learn from those messages. It happens so rarely that I have not bother with that. I just does its job as advertised
Thank you espion,
John Anderson
Attorney at Law
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