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Question I'd like some feedback about Abusix Guardian mail

LaurentR2D2

Plesk Certified Professional
Plesk Certified Professional
Server operating system version
Debian 12.9
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian v18.0.67_build1800250205.19 os_Debian 12.0
Hello,
I've opened an account on Abusix website to solve a rejected email adress problem. They offer for free their Guardian mail service up to 5000 requests a week. I guess it means 5000 mails received on my server each week ? They have a partnership with the french ISP Orange, which should mean it's a serious company. Here is what they say about Guardian mail :

Protect your mail servers against spam and malware​

By using an additional layer of defense against spam, malware, phishing attacks and other email-borne threats.

I would like to know if some of you have subscribed to Guardian mail, and what they think of it.

Thank you
 
I don't have any experience with Abusix, but their Guardian mail looks similar to the Spamhaus DQS service. Which is free for non-commercial use and can be intergraded for used with Postfix or Spamassassin directly. They claim to block 99% of malicious emails, which seems unrealistic to me. I used the Spamhaus DQS service on some servers in the past. It does a pretty good job and is a great addition to other (public) blacklists, but it's not perfect.
 
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