I don't see any recent thread about utm/imap scanning. Is this pretty much a dead end these days?
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My "trick" for IMAP scanning, Jay, is to ask the hosting service to disable anti-spam for your domain and, if possible, limit accepted traffic to the IP of your UTM. Change your MX record to point at your UTM. Now the traffic is scanned before it reaches your mail service. Can that work for you?
Cheers - Bob
My "trick" for IMAP scanning, Jay, is to ask the hosting service to disable anti-spam for your domain and, if possible, limit accepted traffic to the IP of your UTM. Change your MX record to point at your UTM. Now the traffic is scanned before it reaches your mail service. Can that work for you?
Cheers - Bob
I don't think that running Gmail or Yahoo Mail through UTM scans would be worth the effort, Jay. My university recently switched the alumni email domain over to Gmail. Before, I got dozens of spams every month sent to BAlfson@alumni.university.edu, but now I never get any.
Cheers - Bob