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Ask Slashdot: Why Are Major Companies Exiting the Spam Filtering Business? (slashdot.org)

broswell writes: For years we used Postini for spam filtering. Google bought Postini in 2007, operated it for 5 years and then began shutting it down. Then we moved to MX Logic. McAfee bought MX Logic, and McAfee was purchased by Intel. Now Intel is shutting down the service. Neither company chose to raise prices, or spin off the division. Anyone want to speculate on the reasons?

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  1. Re:The elephants in the room by Nutria · · Score: 5, Insightful

    About the only likely market for third party spam filtering services would be small to mid-range ISPs or organizations that want to run their E-mail in house.

    You're completely ignoring every company that runs an Exchange server.

    Seems like a fairly small market to me

    It's a huge market.

    with E-mail generally on a slow, steady decline

    With such a low ID number, you can't be an idiot college student. Maybe you've just never worked for an Very Large Company.

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  2. Re:Maybe it's not profitable? by mindwhip · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's as likely both bought out companies had a patent or some other similar technology that the large company wanted. 5 yeas is probably how long they had to keep the old company running to avoid some legal issues such as employee rights or stock market regulations.

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