| Linux-based appliance reduces spam |
Jul. 20, 2004
IntelliReach has used SuSE Linux in a spam-, virus-, and image-filtering network appliance supporting Notes, GroupWise, and Microsoft mail servers.
The MessageScreen blocks 98 percent of spam, the company says, with "virtually zero" false positives. It targets companies wishing to create and enforce effective email policies.
MessageScreen uses deep scanning technology that examines message headers, body, and attachments, applying as many as 8,000 available filtering rules based on Real-Time Block Lists (RBLs), Sender Server Verification, lexical intelligence, predictive analysis, advanced heuristic scoring, and anti-virus and image scanning. In addition to filtering, the MessageScreen supports secure email, provides email storage and archiving, enforces email policy compliance, and monitors and reports on email systems.
Find out more about the MessageScreen appliance, and why IntelliReach predicts Linux will dominate the network appliance market, in LinuxDevices.com's Device Profile.
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