My 'shop' has 15 locations, 8 physical servers, 14 virtualized servers and around 200 system users.
We handle Solaris,Windows,Sco,ESXi,Oracle,Ingres,legacy ERP crap(TM), phones,cellphones,smartphones,network issues,custom coding and end user support with 2 people...
Fortunately we have enough failovers in place that 90% of the serious operational issues go unnoticed by the end-user which is a blessing and a curse as sometimes people wonder what the h*** we do...
Did I mention I hate this job? Oh yes, I just did...
If you are feeling daring, and are using Sendmail 8.10+ you can try using some of the milter filters out there to strip away some of those pesky
attachments that Outlook loves to run.
The downside is it does take some more cpu cycles,
and the milter implementation is still "For Future Release" meaning it may be a bit shaky...
(No problems here with it however)
Of course if you are a complete MS shop you may just be screwed....
Amen to this.
My 'shop' has 15 locations, 8 physical servers, 14 virtualized servers and around 200 system users.
We handle Solaris,Windows,Sco,ESXi,Oracle,Ingres,legacy ERP crap(TM), phones,cellphones,smartphones,network issues,custom coding and end user support with 2 people...
Fortunately we have enough failovers in place that 90% of the serious operational issues go unnoticed by the end-user which is a blessing and a curse as sometimes people wonder what the h*** we do...
Did I mention I hate this job? Oh yes, I just did...
It would be alot like Kansas.
If you are feeling daring, and are using Sendmail 8.10+ you can try using some of the milter filters out there to strip away some of those pesky attachments that Outlook loves to run. The downside is it does take some more cpu cycles, and the milter implementation is still "For Future Release" meaning it may be a bit shaky... (No problems here with it however) Of course if you are a complete MS shop you may just be screwed....