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Review: SurfControl Email Filter for SMTP

Review: SurfControl Email Filter for SMTP

This software was, as far as installation was concerned, a mixed bag.
Staff Writers Jun 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: PureMessage Small Business Edition

Review: PureMessage Small Business Edition

Sophos PureMessage 1.0
Staff Writers Jun 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: Policy Patrol

Review: Policy Patrol

This application works alongside Exchange and can be installed either on the same machine or on a separate server.
Staff Writers Jun 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: Nemx Power Tools for Exchange 2000

Review: Nemx Power Tools for Exchange 2000

As a set of powerful content management extensions and a service to protect an Exchange server environment, Nemx Power Tools is a reasonable performer in terms of mail processing speed.<
Staff Writers Jun 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: MailSite

Review: MailSite

MailSite is a fully-equipped mail server as opposed to a plug-in for Exchange or Sendmail.
Staff Writers Jun 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: MailMarshal for SMTP

Review: MailMarshal for SMTP

NetIQ is a familiar name in the email security space, known for its MailMarshal range.<
Staff Writers Jun 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: IronMail

Review: IronMail

CipherTrust's IronMail appliance offers an impressive collection of features for mail security.
Staff Writers Jun 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: iHateSpam for Exchange

Review: iHateSpam for Exchange

Once installed and running, iHateSpam for Exchange performed quite well, but the installation got off to a rocky start.<
Staff Writers Jun 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: Gordano Messaging Server

Review: Gordano Messaging Server

The Gordano Messaging Server is not an anti-spam product but a suite that includes a mail-filtering component.
Staff Writers Jun 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: DynaComm i:mail

Review: DynaComm i:mail

DynaComm i:mail is software made to monitor, filter and log email activity passing through the corporate SMTP server.
Staff Writers Jun 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: Cloudmark Authority

Review: Cloudmark Authority

Cloudmark Authority runs on Linux, hooking the Milter interface of Sendmail to parse each message prior to delivery.
Staff Writers Jun 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: Barracuda Spam Firewall 600

Review: Barracuda Spam Firewall 600

Barracuda's Spam Firewall is a 1U appliance running Linux and offering SMTP services with a good selection of mail filters to keep the junk mail out.<
Staff Writers Jun 1 2004 12:00AM Security
Worms still top threat list: Trend Micro

Worms still top threat list: Trend Micro

The top 10 virus threats during May were all worm-related, according to a survey from security company Trend Micro.
Staff Writers Jun 1 2004 12:00AM Security
SMEs slow to network: IDC

SMEs slow to network: IDC

Staff Writers Jun 1 2004 12:00AM Networking
WDG wins Vic govt supplier panel spot

WDG wins Vic govt supplier panel spot

Melbourne-based web development and services provider WDG has been appointed to a panel for supply of internet services to the Victorian government.
Staff Writers May 28 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Four heads move to new roles

Four heads move to new roles

Staff Writers May 27 2004 12:00AM Hardware
ADSL prices fall more for SMBs than consumers

ADSL prices fall more for SMBs than consumers

Median SMB broadband pricing fell 17.22 percent and residential broadband pricing 0.79 percent after Telstra fired a February salvo starting a $29.95 price war, a recent study has claimed.
Staff Writers May 26 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Retail networker DialTime wins Deloitte Fast 50

Retail networker DialTime wins Deloitte Fast 50

E-payment and billing network provider DialTime has been named by business consultancy Deloitte as the fastest-growing Australian technology company for 2004.
Staff Writers May 25 2004 12:00AM Networking
Our archaic law leaves an open door for cybercrime

Our archaic law leaves an open door for cybercrime

Think what the world of IT was like in 1990. A few lucky researchers, military personnel, government workers and assorted hangers-on would have been able to enjoy the novelty of fledgling email and internet services. If you were a forward-thinking large corporate, you might well have a mainframe or a minicomputer network storing and processing crucial data and, although dial-up modems could connect systems to each other and enable remote terminal access, viruses and hack-attacks were minor worries. The occasional infected floppy disc might contain some malware that could potentially compromise the contents of your expensive 40mb hard drive, but a relatively up-to-date antivirus programme would probably protect you. Hackers and virus writers were mostly a minority sub-culture of cyber-kids operating from their bedrooms bragging and swapping war stories on underground bulletin boards.
Staff Writers May 19 2004 3:49PM Security
CSC and AMP sign $150m contract extension

CSC and AMP sign $150m contract extension

A three-year IT outsourcing contract extension has been signed between Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) and Australian financial services company AMP.
Staff Writers May 19 2004 12:00AM Software

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