Posted on 05/26/2008 11:42:01 AM PDT by rudy45
Right now, I use the individual version of Spamarrest. However, people have been telling me to consider an alternative, in particular Google Apps Standard, because it's free. I went to their site, and see that it does offer spam filtering. However, Google also offers message filtering, and the minimum cost is $3/user.
Here's my question: if a company uses Google Apps Standard, can they integrate message filtering with their own domain name, or must everyone switch to a @gmail.com address? If the former is true, why would anyone pay for Google Message filtering if they can get Apps Standard for free? Thanks.
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