January 23, 2009, 7:01 AM — When planning an email security solution many organizations put a lot of thought and effort into protecting their environment from external threats. They use such measures as blocklists and content filtering to prevent spam from reaching end user mailboxes.
Despite this effort some businesses fail to also consider filtering outbound emails. Often the outbound email path bypasses the system that scans incoming emails from the internet, and instead sends the emails directly out to the destination. Read more
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