Hi again Chris and Rob,
I usually shoot you guys an email, but I'm posting this here so everyone can see in case they want to try the same thing.
I'm currently about to setup another Exchange server and what I'd like to do is use AMS as an "edge email security gateway" to filter SPAM and viruses. AMS has the best bayesian spam filtering engine I think I've ever seen and I'd like to use it to protect an Exchange server if possible.
I've seen the Barracuda email filters but they're very expensive and I'd like to see if I can just do this with AMS (gosh I love AMS).
What I suppose this would consist of is receiving email on certain domains, filtering it with the defined rules in AMS, and then forwarding it on to the internal Exchange server. This would then protect the Exchange server from direct external attacks since AMS would be acting as a relay (AMS seems to be very secure and Exchange periodically has a major exploit come out). This would also protect us from losing mails or getting them bounced back to the sender (at lease for a little while) if we were experiencing Exchange problems (happens sometimes) as AMS would hold the mail in the relay queue. We also have an offsite mail backup server, but it would be nice to have an internal 'buffer' and only one outside-facing address for SMTP.
Is there any way to do what I'm talking about or am I just dreaming?
Sorry I always have something ridiculous I'm trying, either like this or like the custom webmail frontend I did.
Thanks in advance guys!