Drew Broadley wrote:
Jamie Baddeley wrote:
why send spam across the pacific?
On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 10:44, Juha Saarinen wrote:
Tom Hibbert wrote:
One of our largest customers - a power line service contractor covering 3/5 of the country - was severely stung by the routing issue yesterday as Contact Energy deliver their job notices through a mail sanitization house in the United States, who were attempting to route back through to New Zealand but were unable to do so.
Out of curiosity, why do the "sanitisation" (presumably spam and virus filtering) in the US instead of NZ? Isn't there anyone here that can do it?
Because most of the large corporate companies only usually maintain a single mail server, and if so that maybe in America.
Bax Global send all their mail to Hong Kong.
- Drew
In addition to this, International companies usually have a dedicated 1/2mbps link to their head office via VPN etc. which would account for mail going overseas as well. - Drew