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What is the good solution blocking malicious email?
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<blockquote data-quote="yuki_itou0221" data-source="post: 799686" data-attributes="member: 77940"><p>Thank you for many reply. Using the good email service is one of the good solutions. In my case, this company can't allow using free email service like gmail, yahoo, etc... In this case, this company could be huge organization, and many bad actors try to send virus to employees. This company uses very expensive but really high-tech security products blocking suspicious emails. However sometimes it doesn't work. Then i wonder if there're any better solutions... Educating employees not open suspicious email is the next step blocking suspicious emails, I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yuki_itou0221, post: 799686, member: 77940"] Thank you for many reply. Using the good email service is one of the good solutions. In my case, this company can't allow using free email service like gmail, yahoo, etc... In this case, this company could be huge organization, and many bad actors try to send virus to employees. This company uses very expensive but really high-tech security products blocking suspicious emails. However sometimes it doesn't work. Then i wonder if there're any better solutions... Educating employees not open suspicious email is the next step blocking suspicious emails, I guess. [/QUOTE]
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