Has anyone thrown this to the SA wolves... I mean group, to get their opnion? (get ready to duck!) Clay
>>> On 1/25/2007 at 9:49 AM, in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Joe Zitnik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Well, I'm going to bite my tongue on this until I hear something else. Every time I've used this platform as a bitch-fest, I've upset someone. What I will say is that with some additional tweaks to my Guin configuration in the last month, I haven't received a single spam e-mail in almost a week for the first time in years. Pretty amazing for technology that's unable to keep up with the spammers. >>> On 1/25/2007 at 9:26 AM, "Dan Abernathy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I received an email from a sales rep letting me know that Guinevere licensing is coming up for renewal. I replied back and asked about their timetable for a new release, this was the response from Davin Cooke. Apologies if this is old news, I hadn't heard about it. Hi Dan Thanks for your email.. We are proud to support Guinevere and and its effectiveness at anti-Spam.. but sadly Spam is growing faster than Spamassassin and RBL's can keep up with. We will unlikely be releasing a newer version of Guinevere in the near future as we have re-thought our spam blocking approach in favor of scanning and allowing only good mail to come through. This is we believe a better and long lasting approach. Guinevere leverages some older Spam Blocking technology that works still to this day but will not in the future.. Here's an article that better explains this http://www.gwavanation.com/node/221 ( http://www.gwavanation.com/node/221 ) GWAVA 4 is a good alternative but costs more money.. We also have GWAVIX that leverages some of the older technology a little better than Spam Assassin... Our Tech Support Dept is more than willing to help you tweak Guinevere to make it better as well.. Let me know if you would like to discuss some alternatives.