Third-Party Email Filter?

Scott_Kovis
New Contributor II

Hi all.  I was wondering how many in this group use a third-party email filter vs. how many rely exclusively on the Google Spam filter.  Any thoughts on cost savings/security/etc. are much appreciated!

Cheers,
Scott

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bethhughes
Contributor

We do not use a third-party email filter but only Google filtering. I do, however, have additional email security settings in the Google Admin Console (Apps>Google Workspace>Settings for Gmail>Safety) set to ON for our domain. Additionally, I have Objectionable content and attachment compliance rules under Compliance set to quarantine for approval. 

Bill_Gibson
Contributor III

Google-only
No use of quarantine

YERKO
Contributor

Como dice @bethhughes solo configuración desde la consola de administración y filtros para migrar correos a bandejas de spam o similiares.

ejemplo: se creó un filtro compartido con los docentes de mi unidad educativa para que todas las notificaciones de Classroom sean enviadas a una carpeta y así no aparezcan en su bandeja de entrada principal, centrando de esta forma la comunicación con los apoderados, pero dejando el respaldo de las notificaciones de las acciones de los estudiantes en classroom.

Adjunto enlace de tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkO5_Aw1Gwo

Kim_Nilsson
Admin Moderator

Nothing third-party.

All Gmail security and safety settings on.

No quarantine.

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PatrickM
New Contributor II

Honestly don't think you will see a ROI using a 3rd party solution vs what Google is already doing for free

sampapa
New Contributor III

We used to run various 3rd party Spam products back when email was hosted on premise.  When we moved to Google Workspace 6+ years ago we did not require any additional 3rd party spam solutions.  We have all of the Gmail safety features and sandboxing turned ON.  In my opinion Google does a great job. 

Apps > Google Workspace > Gmail > Safety:

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Apps > Google Workspace > Gmail > Spam, phishing, and malware > Security sandbox:

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NielsBrockmeier
Contributor

Yep like most I have seen, nothing 3rd party here either, just basic Gmail with some added quarantine rules on specific messages. But that is more of a fun side project figuring out some stuff and not something we use for live emails.

JimmyR
New Contributor III

We also have everything turned on that Google offers for safety and that has always been very effective.  However, it was decided at a level above me that we should add a 3rd party filter solution for "extra protection" last year.  Yes, it has helped somewhat but as was mentioned, I don't think the ROI is worth it.  Additional staff training would have been more affordable and probably more effective. 

tbrass
New Contributor III

We've used Gaggle for years (even pre-Google), but I'm told it's pricey. There are a handful of us who receive notifications when there's a serious issue - self-harm, violence, porn. We do let students and parents know it's there, and sometimes it raises false-alarms, but it's caught things built-in tools haven't, and we've been able to intervene and support kids through some really difficult stuff as a result, so the money has been worth it. It works with a combo of AI and human verification, so it saves time on that front. We have it set to monitor all Drive and Gmail content - on for students only. We also use it as our long-term storage.