Whose Side Is IronPort On?

from the playing-both-sides-against-each-other dept

Last week we reported that popular anti-spam filtering company SpamCop was getting bought by IronPort. Later in the day, a friend of mine instant messaged me, saying, "Last I heard, IronPort makes servers specifically for sending spam." I'll admit I didn't know that much about IronPort, but now the NY Times is also pointing out that IronPort is known for selling the best systems for bulk commercial emailing, though, they swear the machines are only being used for legitimate marketing. Still, there's plenty to be concerned about - considering that some of IronPort's customers are currently on SpamCop's block list. While they insist that they're going to leave SpamCop entirely separate, it certainly could get tricky over time. The article also mentions, by the way, that IronPort really bought SpamCop over the summer - and only admitted it when reporters started looking into the story. That's not a good sign - since SpamCop has had a lot of problems recently, which I'd hoped would be solved by having a little financial backing. Instead, it appears that many of the problems occurred after they already had that backing.
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    slim, 24 Nov 2003 @ 6:39am

    The best thing that can happen now ...

    ... is for Ironport to just now go out of business.

    Any idiot who buys a product from a company which both creates, and then tries to delete spam gets what they ask for.

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      Jeffrey Aguilera, 27 Apr 2004 @ 6:24pm

      IronPort is also trying to kill Google AdWords

      IronPort does not want the world to hear about competing products. They are trying to shutdown all comparative ads at Google that are triggered by the "IRONPORT" keyword. (I received my cease and desist letter today.) Unfortunately, the FCC ruled in 1979 that comparative ads that mention a competitor's mark are not only legal, but encouraged and in the best interest of consumers.

      Seems that IronPort does not understand what a good corporate citizen does...

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    Sheraton Guest, 22 Apr 2006 @ 5:42am

    Talk about supplying weapons to both sides during a war.

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