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MailHurdle blocks spam further back in the net
One of the keys to effective enterprise spam management is to stop spam as far back in the network as possible. If you process spam at the desktop, you’ve paid for all the bandwidth and storage necessary to receive, process and deliver spam to each end user. If you block it at the server, you save on bandwidth, but you’re still devoting e-mail server processing cycles to dealing with spam. Blocking spam before you have to even figure out that it is spam can save processor cycles and make e-mail systems more efficient.

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