Network Security White Papers
Spam-Free Inboxes for iiNet Customers Thanks to Symantec Brightmail AntiSpam
Overview With the problems and frustrations associated with the levels of spam becoming more prominent, iiNet wanted to step up its antispam offering and provide it free to all customers. With a lack of expertise and available resources internally, the company concluded that the responsibility for ensuring protection to its customers should be left to the experts. iiNet investigated various spam solutions. As part of its research into the range of available antispam solutions, iiNet spoke with other ISPs and looked at effective solutions globally. When it came to quality software, Symantec Brightmail AntiSpam came up as the number one solution.
| Publisher | Symantec | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | April 2005 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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