modusMail
Listing updated: November 27, 2003
ModusMail is a complete e-mail server with advanced security features. It receives, delivers and sends e-mail and filters it to avoid spam, viruses, blacklisted senders and forbidden attachments. ModusMail relies on the Modus3 engine to perform multi-layered scanning of the e-mail flow. Its architecture allows for optimal performance by letting multiple layers discard or process e-mail, thus preserving precious CPU power for performance-intensive scanning of more complex forms of spam and legitimate e-mails.
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Removes all types of e-mail threats before they affect your network. Mailwall will protect your mail domain by receiving inbound mail first, checking it and forwarding it to your mailserver. Outbound mail can also be configured to be received by Mailwall from your mail server and delivered by Mailwall after checking it. Mailwall intercepts all e-mail messages on your network, disassembles them and looks for undesired/illicit content and threats in your e-mail: SPAM exploits, macro viruses and malicious HTML code. All policies are rules based - you can automatically filter, delete or quarantine suspicious messages. Works with all mail servers and does not require changes in setup for your existing e-mail users. You should either install Mailwall on a seperate machine or reconfigure your mail server to release port 25 for Mailwall.
Changes in this Version:
added image categorisaton system, improved POP3 server module,added Manager module to aid automatic recovery,added option to organise Quarantine by date,improved Queue Manager with message search facility,added support for modyfing message subject,added logging, blacklist and imagecat databases to standard distribution,updated default list of blacklists for better spam detection,all valid message recipients are excluded from future spam checks.
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Praetor
Listing updated: June 13, 2002
Praetor is a rules-based messaging firewall and content filter. It is packaged with rules to reject banned attachments with known viruses and quarantine suspicious attachments based on filename patterns or extensions. Praetor also includes the LogViewer utility to view and act upon quarantined messages.
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SecurityGateway Email Spam Firewall for Exchange/SMTP Servers provides affordable inbound and outbound email security with a powerful spam filter that serves as a Microsoft Exchange or SMTP firewall. Its multiple analysis tools separate threats from legitimate email, while leveraging proven anti-spam, anti-virus, anti-phishing, and anti-spoofing technologies to produce a 99% spam blocking rate and achieve nearly zero false-positive results.
SecurityGateway Email Spam Firewall for Exchange/SMTP Servers features simple administration using an intuitive, task-oriented interface and offers comprehensive reporting that identifies email traffic patterns and potential problems. Its powerful filtering engine is based on the industry standard SIEVE mail filtering language and its Defense Layer Customization can prioritize operations a specific security rule will execute when analyzing incoming or outgoing mail traffic. Simple Administration, Powerful Filtering, Accurate Results!
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SpamLion
Listing updated: December 22, 2002
SpamLion is a server-based, anti-spam solution that uses a Patent-pending "White List" technology to stop the spam that is currently destined to be delivered to your corporate mailbox.
White List technology means that there are no content filters or Black Lists to subscribe to or maintain. User access to Quarantine Management as well as Administrative Management is web-based. There is no client software to install or maintain. SpamLion is installed on a dedicated Windows 2000 server or Windows 2000 Professional computer located between your mail server and the Internet.
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