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Subject: RE: Keyword filtering of email through firewall
From: "Davis, Rob" <rdavis @ lucentncg . com>
Date: Thu, 9 Oct 1997 11:03:19 -0500
To: "'firewalls @ greatcircle . com'" <firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM>
Cc: "Galvin, Dean" <dgalvin @ lucentncg . com>

This is tangentially related to firewalls, so I apologize in advance.
If anyone knows of a more appropriate venue for this, please let me
know.

I have a multi-national customer with approximately 200 sites that will
soon be connected with a WAN and additionally have Internet access
through some yet to be determined firewall.

They would like a mechanism that would allow them to detect
incoming/outgoing Internet mail that did not meet "company policies".
This could be sexual content, frivilous material, trade secrets, etc.
The obvious places to check are the firewall and mail server(s).

I realize that there are still a million ways to get the info out and
it's probably a bad idea, but I'm curious about potential commercial or
custom-built applications and the price.

Thanks in advance for your help.

regards,

Rob
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