DEKSI E-mail Security 1.0
| Developer: |
DEK Software International (more products...) |
| OS: | WinNT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/Linux |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$1500 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 0.32 MB |
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DEKSI E-mail Security is a fully managed email security system that keeps your network free from malicious emails, viruses and spam. DEKSI E-mail Security guarantees 100% virus protection and 99% spam protection!
Unlike many other Managed Services, DEKSI E-mail Security offers customers true flexibility, and the ability to create complex rules and polices, normally found only in software packages. DEKSI E-mail Security is managed through a web interface that offers a user-friendly Windows XP look and feel. From this interface everything from defining the e-mail policy to reviewing quarantine to viewing mail usage reports can be handled. Rules can be created to fit your e-mail policy, down to the individual e-mail address level. This means, you can even specify who is allowed what kind of e-mail attachments. Unwanted mails can be blocked or quarantined and a course of action established.
DEKSI E-mail Security is a highly scalable service. New domains can be added easily by just changing the MX records to the ones we have provided to you for the first domain
DEKSI E-mail Security scans emails using several leading anti-virus engines at the same time. Fail-safe up to the minute protection to ensure that even new virus attacks over email is never a problem.
100% blocking of virus infected e-mails (you can view these mails on the web interface) DEKSI E-mail Security service offers better protection against e-mail threats than any single anti-virus product today. Apart from our own antivirus engine and database, we use several leading anti-virus brands at the same time, systematically virus-checking every e-mail attachment passing through our screening system. Furthermore, our dedicated team of programmers, network engineers and security experts continuously re-evaluate our threat detection methods to bring you up to the minute protection. |
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