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date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 05:14:01 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.tools        back       


AntiGen V9   
Hi,

I'm probably missing something obvious, but can anyone explain why AntiGen 
for Exchange V9 looks nothing like the TechNet Virutal Lab (which I think is 
running on V8) ? We're evaluating different (integrated) anti-virus and 
anti-spam solutions and Antigen looked promising. But installing it on a 
virtual network (1 x 2003 AD DC, 1x Exchange server and 2 x XP clients) it no 
longer has anti-spam- is this right ? It seems to have basic keyword 
blocking,but this isn't what we're looking for. It seems like the Antigen 
anti-spam and exchange products won't co-exist on the same server either. If 
the product line has been split then this is crazy- but if not can anyone 
explain what I'm doing wrong ? I don't want to spend time evaluating Antigen 
if it means we're going to need one product sat on exchange, then another 
product doing SMTP spam filtering.

Thanks !
-- 
Rhidian Thomas
Senior Computer Officer (Servers)
date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 05:14:01 -0700   author:   Rhidian

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