Good afternoon, William,
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004, William Holman wrote:
I've been over-ruled by those who pay the bills, so I can't use SpamAssassin since it's "open source"
In all sincerity, why not recommend McAfee SpamKiller? It's commercial, I'm sure it has paid support available, all the things you'd want from a commercial product. Oh, and I think some guy named Justin something-or-other works there. ;-)
You can decide if you want to mention what software runs it or not. In your shoes I'd grin quietly and praise my superiors for making such an _excellent_ technology choice.
For full disclosure, I have no finacial ties to McAfee (although there's some early discussion that they and the sa-blacklist/surbl project may help each other in the future).
Cheers,
- Bill
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