03-03-2009 08:45 AM
HI,
I read in another discussion that the Blocker licensing is based on users and not e-mail adresses. I wonder if this also applies when a user has several external e-mail adresses i.e.
john@cisco.com
and
john.adams@cisco.com
does this use two licenses in the Blocker or one?
The same qestion applies to this scenario
john@cisco.se
and
johan@cisco.com
does this use two licenses in the Blocker or one?
Best regards,
Mikael
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03-03-2009 09:37 AM
Hello Mikael,
For Blocker purposes, a user is an actual person not a mailbox. So each of the cases you provide counts as only one user.
Best regards,
Jonathan
03-03-2009 09:37 AM
Hello Mikael,
For Blocker purposes, a user is an actual person not a mailbox. So each of the cases you provide counts as only one user.
Best regards,
Jonathan
03-03-2009 01:27 PM
OK, thats is good news.
How is this controlled and checked? How do we verify how many users there are when one user can have several e-mail adresses?
Best regards,
Mikael
03-06-2009 01:01 PM
We use a variety of methods mostly centered around message volume with generous buffers for unusual situations.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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