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  BitDefender Security for Mail Servers
BitDefender Security for Mail Servers uses anti-phishing technology to detect illegal attempts to copy the "look and feel" of authentic messages, as well as the disguises and the forgeries used to persuade the user to send confidential data to a particular recipient.
BitDefender Security for Mail Servers detects potentially harmful applications, other than viruses, and creates a separate “Riskware”category with which only certain administrator-defined usergroups are allowed to work.
The latest virus signatures are "pushed" to your servers the second they become available instead of waiting for the next scheduled update, further reducing the threat presented by new viruses.
www.bitdefender.com /PRODUCT-32-hu--BitDefender-Antivirus-&-Antispam-for-Mail-Servers-(WIN-SMTP-Proxy).html   (1449 words)

  
  The Spamhaus Project - XBL
Mail servers already using cbl.abuseat.org should NOT also use xbl.spamhaus.org or you will be making 'double' queries to basically the same data source and only one DNSBL will appear to work (the other(s) will appear to not catch anything).
Mail servers already using dnsbl.njabl.org are advised to continue doing so, as dnsbl.njabl.org is itself a composite list and contains more than the open proxy IPs list part now incorporated in XBL.
Use of the XBL is free for users with normal mail servers (but networks with high email traffic should see DataFeed).
www.spamhaus.org /xbl   (259 words)

  
  McAfee® - enterprise - McAfee SpamKiller for Mail Servers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
McAfee® - enterprise - McAfee SpamKiller for Mail Servers
And it is barraging email servers and users with new variations—like image spam, where messages are embedded in a graphic—that are more difficult to detect and block.
With McAfee SpamKiller for Mail Servers, you have a proven defense against the costs and risks associated with spam.
www.mcafee.com /us/enterprise/products/anti_spam/spamkiller_mail_servers.html   (643 words)

  
 Dedicated Mail Servers, Linux Mail Server, Windows Mail Servers Email Hosting
For customers who need Dedicated Mail Servers, we provide both Linux and Windows solutions.
Dedicated Mail Server (Linux): This mail server operates on Linux, based on the Ensim Control Panel, and offers multiple domains and large mailbox sizes and large file attachments.
Mail Server and Web Server Combination: We have created servers that allow for both email services and web services on the same dedicated server.
www.ableservers.com /dedicated-servers/dedicated-mail-servers.html   (313 words)

  
 Mail servers Software Free Downloads Pages 1 of 4 (sort by rating)
Incoming mail is accepted from the open internet, checked for spam, and is then delivered to your existing SMTP mail server.
PostCast Server will transform your Windows based PC computer into a mail server and deliver your e-mail messages directly from your computer.This is a perfect solution for sending newsletters, notifications and any other types of e-mail.
VisNetic Mail Server is a multi-featured mail server that will scale to meet the email and instant messaging needs of any sized organization, including ISP and ASP environments.
www.pcdownloadworld.com /internet/mail-servers/indexrating.htm   (526 words)

  
  Macworld: Review: E-mail Servers
A mail server need not be on a dedicated machine -- many organizations run e-mail, Web, and FTP services from one computer -- but the more RAM your mail server has available to it, the faster and more efficient your e-mail service will be.
As for mailing lists, users can manage, create, and administer them, and let anyone interested in being part of the list add themselves and control their options by sending e-mail messages to the mail server, even if they don't have an account on the server.
Mailing lists (or listservs) are a good way to let outside people participate in discussion groups, and the ease with which they can participate is important.
www.macworld.com /2004/03/reviews/emailservers   (2966 words)

  
 ISP-Planet - Equipment - Bluetail Mail Robustifier
Bluetail Mail Robustifier goes one better: it allows a physical server cluster to work together as one robust, high-availability virtual mail server, insulating the ISP from single-server failure.
If back-end mail servers use separate message stores, mail sessions must be routed to the server or servers who own a given mailbox.
When doing so, any mail previously queued to the affected domain is automatically moved to the newly-created queue, unclogging the existing queue so that others aren't affected by the troublesome domain.
www.isp-planet.com /equipment/bluetail.html   (1111 words)

  
 Sizing your IBM Lotus Domino mail servers
Mail is pulled down from the server to the client, deleted from the server, and then managed and navigated on the client.
Mail is left on the server, and the client must continuously communicate with the server as users navigate through their mail.
If this server has been up for one or two days, then this is a large number of transactions; however, if the server has been up for a month, then this may not necessarily be a lot.
www.ibm.com /developerworks/lotus/library/domino-mail-sizing   (7126 words)

  
 Mail Servers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A Mail Server is a computer program or software agent that transfers electronic e-mail messages from one computer to another.
Mail Servers can also be called as mail transfer agent or MTA, mail transport agent or a mail exchange server in context of the DNS.
A mail is delivered to a user's mailbox via MDA I.e.
www.serversindia.net /servers/mail-servers.html   (87 words)

  
 Prioritizing Mail Servers Using the Zone Manager
Because of the uniqueness of our mail servers, and their configurations, we cannot act as a backup mail server for any other remote mail servers.
You can assign priority to your MX records so that they are accessed in the order you want. Using multiple MX servers provides redundancy and further ensures that any available mail server for which the domain has been configured will handle e-mail.
The practice of having lower prioritized mail servers defined in your MX records is frequently referred to as having your mail servers "acting as a backup."  This type of setup is typically associated with larger ISPs, who have multiple mail servers all handling e-mail messages.
www.verio.com /support/documents/view_article.cfm?doc_id=4050   (332 words)

  
 Most Recent Mail Servers | Project Honey Pot
Last updated: November 12 2007 06:59:44 PM The IPs above belong to mail servers that have sent at least one message to an address harvested from our worldwide network of honey pots.
To track mail servers and other malicious IPs targeting your own website, sign up with Project Honey Pot today.
If you want to see a list of the mail servers specifically targeting your own websites simply join Project Honey Pot and add honey pots to the sites you want to monitor.
www.projecthoneypot.org /top_mail_servers.php   (253 words)

  
 Mail Servers, dedicated e-mail servers, web mail servers, outsource email, email hosting, email domain hosting, email ...
Mail Servers, dedicated e-mail servers, web mail servers, outsource email, email hosting, email domain hosting, email providers: AbleMailServers.com
Get your own dedicated mail server to handle the email needs of your entire organization.
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www.ablemailservers.com   (88 words)

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