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MXPurifier Email Filtering Launched by MXSweep at InfoSec

Category: Spam Blocker
Published: 04/24/2007, 15:40  
Editor: Remus Zoica
 
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    A new hosted email filtering solution, MXPurifier, was announced by MXSweep, specialists in Hosted Email Protection Services. MXPurifier is one of the most adjustable managed service solutions on the market today, giving extreme ease of use for employees and IT Managers alike. As a vendor independent solution, it connects best-in-class OEM email filtering engines behind a unified front end that boasts unprecedented simplicity for the user. With multiple layers of defence, MXPurifier reacts fast to new email borne threats.

    In addition the new to MXPurifier is the Policy & Compliance Module, featuring user specific and pre-set dictionaries that offer companies the possibility to enforce policies to guard against the use of language that is racist or otherwise offensive. The new filter has been created in association with Commtouch and the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to tackle solicited and unsolicited child pornography, clamping down on illegal email content distribution, and protecting companies from the threat of employer liability action.

    MXSweep's ingenious 'Traffic Arrest' technology is a highly efficient proprietary suite of spam-throttling measures that act as an additional security layer for the customer and stronger deterrent to Spammers. MXPurifier filters use edge based technology which slows down emails from spammers and can minimize the amount of spam by up to 50%. In a typical Directory Harvest Attack spammers automatically 'guess' up to 10,000 email addresses every minute, but MXPurifier can slow this down to a maximum of three guesses a minute to defeat the DHA attack.

    Already renowned, anti-spam and virus solutions from MXSweep further builds upon this reputation with new funcitons for even easier administration. Blocked mails can be read without the need to click or open the mail, simply move the mouse cursor over the message for instant view. The new automatic refresh of the Admin Interface allows IT managers to scan the current status without refreshing the page manually.

"We developed MXPurifier to ensure we remain at the forefront of email protection technology. Our newest solution allows us to offer our customers competitive pricing, and what's more, being completely vendor independent, we can react quickly to new threats by adding and removing engines at any time. We are looking forward to signing-up further distribution and reseller agreements with channel sales partners at InfoSec," stated Danny Jenkins, MXSweep's Chief Technology Officer and founder.

"MXSweep offers a multi-layered and easily configurable, hosted approach to spam detection. Using multiple leading technologies from the antispam industry, coupled with an intuitive and informative web based interface, it provides any company with the power to protect its users from spam threats with total confidence" - West Coast Labs Verdict

For more information visit MXSweep Website - http://www.mxsweep.com/
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