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Alternatively, it can be installed on a linux box in front of your
mail server (regardless of the mail server or its platform) to
filter out incoming and outgoing email.

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Best regards,

Bob Toxen, CTO
Horizon Network Security
&quot;Your expert in Firewalls, Virus and Spam Filters, VPNs,
local and remote backup software, Network Monitoring,
Network Security consulting, and Linux System Administration&quot;

<a  rel="nofollow" href="http://www.verysecurelinux.com";>http://www.verysecurelinux.com</a>       [Network &amp; Linux/Unix Security Consulting]
<a  rel="nofollow" href="http://www.realworldlinuxsecurity.com";>http://www.realworldlinuxsecurity.com</a> [My 5* book: &quot;Real World Linux Security&quot;]
<a  rel="nofollow" href="http://www.verysecurelinux.com/sunset.html";>http://www.verysecurelinux.com/sunset.html</a>                    [Sunset Computer]
bob at verysecurelinux.com (e-mail)

My recent training and talks on Linux security include:
  at IBM's Linux Competency Center in New York City     on Mar.  06   2003
  at the Atlanta SecureWorld Expo in Atlanta            on May   22   2003
  at the Enterprise Linux Forum in Silicon Valley       on June  04   2003
  at Computer Associates' Atlanta Linux Security Summit on Sep.  16   2003
  in New Jersey                                         on Oct. 27-30 2003
  at Southeast Cybercrime Summit in Atlanta             on Mar.   4   2004
  at the FBI's Atlanta headquarters                     on Mar.  10   2004
  in Denver, CO                                         on Apr. 15-16 2004
  in New Jersey                                         on May. 25-26 2004
  at the Atlanta SecureWorld Expo in Atlanta            on May   27   2004
  in Denver, CO                                         on Jul. 12-13 2004
  at Linux World SF signing at Prentice Hall's booth    on Aug.  03   2004
  in Denver, CO                                         on Sep. 27-28 2004
  in Boston, MA                                         on Oct. 11-14 2004
  at Atlanta Unix Users Group                           on Nov.  01   2004
  in New Jersey                                         on Nov. 15-16 2004
  in Denver, CO                                         on 2/28-3/04  This Year
  in Denver, CO                                         on May. 16-20 This Year
  in Chattanooga, TN                                    on Jun. 16    This Year

Author,
&quot;Real World Linux Security: Intrusion Detection, Prevention, and Recovery&quot;
2nd Ed., Prentice Hall, (C) 2003, 848 pages, ISBN: 0130464562
Also available in Japanese, Chinese, Czech, and Polish.

If you spend more on coffee than on IT security, you will be hacked.
What's more, you deserve to be hacked.
-- White House cybersecurity adviser Richard Clarke

Public key available at <a  rel="nofollow" href="http://www.verysecurelinux.com/pubkey.txt";>http://www.verysecurelinux.com/pubkey.txt</a>, keyservers,
  and on the CD-ROM that comes sealed and attached to Real World Linux Security
pub  1024D/E3A1C540 2000-06-21 Bob Toxen &lt;book at realworldlinuxsecurity.com&gt;
     Key fingerprint = 30BA AA0A 31DD B68B 47C9  601E 96D3 533D E3A1 C540
sub  2048g/03FFCCB9 2000-06-21


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