| Administration
& Configuration |
Friendly
Web-based interface with flexible options for ease of use
by both technicians and end-users. Users and/or
administrators can define individual and/or shared
blacklists/whitelists and custom rules. Optionally
define disclaimer to "stamp" on every message. |
| Number
of Users |
From 1 to 10,000 |
| Network
Integration |
Configured
as a mail relay server no proxy setup or firewall integration
required |
Rule,
OS, &
Virus Updates |
Automatic,
self-updating with no user intervention |
| Operating
System |
Hardened
Linux kernel |
| Filtering
Technology |
"Phishing" detection, optional holding of "undeliverable"
messages, sender/server-mismatch validation; Realtime
BlackLists (RBLs); obfuscation detection; lexical analysis;
message header analysis; detection of bad senders, domains,
servers, and clickable links; proprietary SpamAssassin
rulesbase; Bayesian analysis; filtering of "one-shot"
messages. |
| Fault-Tolerance |
Redundant
hard drives, optional redundant power supplies, optional automatic
power failure shutdown |
| Latency |
Typically
well under five seconds for a one-megabyte message |
| Antivirus |
Optional scanning of all attachments; optionally scan
outbound, as well as incoming, mail; optionally hold
selected file types for approval. Virus-free files
continue through filtering process; virus-infected files are
rejected |
| Network
Connection |
1
10/100 Ethernet RJ-45, hub or switch port |
| Weight |
7
Kg |
| Rack
Dimensions |
16.7"x15.3"x1.7"(WxDxH)
(1U) |
| Input
Power |
110v/60Hz |
| Certification |
FCC
and CE certified |
| Placement |
Internal,
DMZ, or Hosted |
| Workstations |
Any
workstation that runs a current Web browser version, including
Windows, MacIntosh, UNIX, or Linux. No Java or ActiveX
support required. |
| Mail
Server and Client |
Any
mail server or client |
| Locking |
Yes |
Operating
Environment
|
Requires
typical computer room controlled environment
|