Sorry but I STILL do not understand how much Tucows will charge me.
1. I purchase Email Defense service for the "master address" of a domain
(POP account) and I set up the "catch all" feature (most of servers have
"catch all addresses")
i.e
"master address": domainco@domain.com >>> set up as default address
with "catch all" feature
If I receive an email to anyname@domain.com, anyname@domain.com being
automaticly forwarded to the pop account domainco@domain.com address will
be filtered.
How much Tucows will charge me by month for domainco@domain.com Email
Defense service?
2. I purchase Email Defense service for myname@mydomain.com, set up as a
POP account.
I forward to this address 5 alias (name1@mydomain.com, name2@mydomain.com,
name3@mydomain.com, name4@mydomain.com, name5@mydomain.com + 1
autorespondeer set up with the myname@mydomain.com address)
How much Tucows will charge for myname@mydomain.com Email Defense service?
Thanks
D.Laine
At 18:35 06/04/04, you wrote:
>Here's a more detailed answer to your question...as a note, I realize that
>many of us hate to read documentation (yes, it can be painful), but I
>believe that many of your questions will be covered in the documentation or
>the http://resellerhelp.tucows.com site. Of course, i'm happy to answer any
>questions to help you along though...
>
>The term "per user" does mean "per email address for which you purchase the
>Email Defense Service". So for example:
>
>The following example illustrates charges for Email Defense for one domain,
>all features, for 10 users.
>
>Anti-Spam Per Email Defense User = $0.30 per month
>Anti-Virus Per Email Defense User = $0.15 per month
>Content/Attachment Filtering Per Email Defense User = $0.10 per month
>---------------------------------------------------------------------
>Total Per Email Defense User = $0.55
>
>If there were 10 Email Defense Users on the domain, the total monthly cost
>would = $0.55 x 10 users = $5.50 per month
>
>A couple other important notes (that are found in documentation at:
>http://rrc.tucows.com/documentation
>
>1. Also, keep in mind that all email addresses on the domain do NOT have to
>have purchased filtering. For example, if you were an ISP with one domain
>(e.g., ispname.com), you may wish to offer this service as an upgrade to
>your subscriber base. For those who have purchased filtering, their mail
>would be filtered based on the domain's Email Defense features (e.g.,
>anti-spam, anti-virus, content/attachment filtering), while email addresses
>that haven't purchased the service would still have their mail flow through
>the Email Defense Service (i.e., as it must because the MX record for
>ispname.com must point all mail to the Email Defense Service), however their
>mail would not be filtered. The mail for email addresses that have not
>subscribed to the service would simply flow through to the destination mail
>server without being spam filtered.
>
>2. The Email Defense features for a domain apply to all Email Defense Users
>for the domain. A different feature set cannot be specified for an
>individual Email Defense user. For example bob@ispname.com and
>mary@ispname.com must both have anti-spam and anti-virus if these were the
>features for the domain.
>
>3. There is no additional charges based on email traffic, spam traffic, etc.
>
>4. Domain aliases are free with the service and may be added directly in the
>Email Defense Portal by the reseller using an Email Defense Reseller Admin
>User (domain admins can't add domain aliases). For example, if I purchased
>ispname.com through OpenSRS, I could then go in and add ispname.org,
>ispname.net and anotherispname.com in the Email Defense Portal. There is no
>limit to the number of domain aliases.
>
>5. User aliases are free (limit of 5 per Email Defense User) with the
>service and may be added directly in the Email Defense Portal by the
>reseller using an Email Defense Reseller Admin User or an Email Defense
>Service Domain Administrator. Also, by default Email Defense End Users may
>also create their own user alias if you have enabled "Allow recipients to
>set an Email Defense Portal password (i.e., enables direct login to the
>portal versus only using the report)" and user aliasing is enabled for the
>domain, which it is by default. User aliases may limits (0-5) and
>enabled/disabled by an Email Defense Service Reseller Admin or Email Defense
>Service Domain Admin.
>
>6. The limit of 5 user aliases per Email Defense Users does not include any
>end user aliases that are automatically created for you when you add a
>domain alias. So you may have 5 user aliases on the primary domain and
>those 5 user aliases would automatically be created for you on the domain
>aliases.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-discuss-list@opensrs.org
>[mailto:owner-discuss-list@opensrs.org]On Behalf Of A Lucas Victoria
>Group Inc.
>Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 8:45 AM
>To: discuss-list@opensrs.org
>Subject: Email Defense service
>
>
> Hi,
>For the Email Defense service, I read the following pricing:
>
> * Anti-spam (default feature) $0.30 per user per month
>
> * Upgrade: Anti-virus (Sophos) $0.15 per user per month
>
> * Upgrade: Content & Attachment Filtering $0.10 per user per month
>
>What does Tucows call "per user"?
>- Is it the sender of Spam? Each address sending spam is charged for
>example $0.30 per month for Anti-Spam feature?
>- Is it the domain name? Each domain name using Email Defense service is
>charged for example $0.30 per month for Anti-Spam feature?
>- Is it the spam email? Each blocked email spam is charged for example
>$0.30 per month for Anti-Spam feature?
>
>Thanks to let me know
>
>D.Laine
>Webmaster
>www.Service-Internet.net
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