What I like most about Barracuda Email Gateway Defense is how effectively it cuts through the noise from spam and phishing emails without needing constant attention. It’s a strong first line of defence, and the threat protection—especially for phishing and impersonation—gives me confidence that most of the risky messages are stopped before users ever see them. It’s also easy to manage day to day: investigating emails and releasing the occasional false positive is quick and straightforward, which ends up saving a lot of time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What I dislike about Barracuda Email Gateway Defense is that it isn’t always as accurate or as smooth in day-to-day use as you’d hope. False positives still happen, where legitimate emails get blocked and have to be manually released. That’s especially frustrating when users are waiting on something important.
The interface can feel a bit clunky, too, particularly when you’re digging into policies or trying to troubleshoot. Navigation and configuration aren’t always as intuitive as they could be, so it can take longer than it should to find the right setting or understand what’s happening.
I’ve also noticed the filtering isn’t perfect. Some phishing or spam still slips through, and at other times processing can feel slow or inconsistent, especially when handling larger volumes of email.
Overall, it does the job, but I still end up spending time managing edge cases and working around quirks instead of it being truly hands-off. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.





