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Cutting Infrastructure Costs by Stopping Unwanted Mail at the Perimeter: Architectural Techniques Used to Stop Unwanted Mail: Part 2 of 4

Source: Sendmail
Date: October 2008
Type: Podcast/Audio
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Overview: Sendmail’s podcast “Cutting Infrastructure Costs by Stopping Unwanted Mail at the Perimeter: Architectural Techniques Used to Stop Unwanted Mail” focuses on how businesses can significantly cut costs by modernizing their messaging infrastructure and stopping unwanted mail before it impacts their internal resources. This podcast is the second of four editions in this series and focuses on the architectural techniques a company should take in order to help stop the flood of unwanted mail.

Bob Boucneau – a senior messaging architect at Sendmail with previous experience at BEA Systems – examines three examples of architectural techniques that can help an organization modernize their infrastructure to deal with the problems of unwanted mail: Reception Rate Controls, MX Record Controls and Sender Reputation.


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