- May 26, 2014
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E-Mail Security
Anyone know what Internet security program offers e-mail protection, and is there any top 10 lists or reviews on this subject ?I have seen a configuration with Eset any others? Thanks
https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/...
I've been running ESET on my main PC for years, with email protection,. Also have been running SpamFighter alongside for years as well.E-Mail Security
Anyone know what Internet security program offers e-mail protection, and is there any top 10 lists or reviews on this subject ?
I have seen a configuration with Eset any others? Thanks
correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't ESET, eg, only offer email protection if you are using MS Outlook? And IIRC other AV have same email client limitations...? Lately I stopped using email clients and I only use webmail IMAP with web browser, one for everyday email & sometimes with @duck.com for anonymous email, and also Proton for more "secure" email. Is anyone using a 3d-party cloud email scanning service to forward and filter their email. I know they exist but that seems like it creates privacy issues, and used primarily in corporate enterprises where employees have no expectation of privacy.I've been running ESET on my main PC for years, with email protection,. Also have been running SpamFighter alongside for years as well.
Eset monitors quite well. Pulls out anything infected. Also have 140,000 spam addresses in its blocked address list...
SpamFighter is the "first line" of defense, as it pulls out spam continuously. My Spamfighter has 160,000 blocked addresses. Then you add them, in batches, to ESET. (NOT 1 at a time, like other lesser programs)
I go thru my SpamFighter file every day, 300 or so emails each day, and its VERY seldom that I add or subtract an email address to or from it. I'd say it's 99.99% accurate. Have used many many others, but this is my
Absolutely extremely happy with this setup!![]()
I guess that depends how the user uses his emails. I use Proton for ..., GMX to register on forums and any random webpage, Gmail for eshops, Outlook for official business (no forwarding).Is anyone using a 3d-party cloud email scanning service to forward and filter their email. I know they exist but that seems like it creates privacy issues
correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't ESET, eg, only offer email protection if you are using MS Outlook? And IIRC other AV have same email client limitations...? Lately I stopped using email clients and I only use webmail IMAP with web browser, one for everyday email & sometimes with @duck.com for anonymous email, and also Proton for more "secure" email. Is anyone using a 3d-party cloud email scanning service to forward and filter their email. I know they exist but that seems like it creates privacy issues, and used primarily in corporate enterprises where employees have no expectation of privacy.
Good info, thanks. I gave up on ESET SSP (reasons previously posted) but I am considering a new license for NOD32, as I was a long-time happy user of NOD32.ESET NOD32 Antivirus provides protection for these protocols no matter which email client is used and without having to reconfigure the email client. By default, all communications via POP3 or IMAP are scanned, regardless of the standard POP3 and IMAP port numbers.