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Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) is one of the largest in the UK with an annual budget of more than £500 million. With a small ICT team supporting such a large number of end users, the challenge was to provide a robust external e-mail filtering service which would filter out SPAM and inappropriate electronic content whilst still ensuring that medical related e-mails were not falsely blocked (known as "False positives"). The ICT team also needed to ensure that any inbound attachments were free from viruses and malicious content. After a suitable review period, NUH chose to deploy the MailMarshal solution from integrated email and Internet content security provider Marshal.
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