Globe and Mail Update Published on Wednesday, Apr. 20, 2005 1:10PM EDT Last updated on Tuesday, Apr. 07, 2009 8:24PM EDT
XPMsoftware, based in Brampton, Ont., has released PerfectMail, the an e-mail security appliance that uses Adaptive Learning to recognize both legitimate e-mail and spam. PerfectMail self-adjusts to allow e-mails from accepted sources that would normally be blocked or discarded using conventional spam filters.
The intelligent software system is designed for businesses of 40 to 4,000 e-mail users or more.
PefectMail combines next-generation anti-spam techniques with a proprietary e-mail Adaptive Learning engine to identify an organization's e-mail users and their peers. By discovering e-mail relationships, it guarantees that legitimate e-mail is never blocked. At the same time it learns spammers identities and actively works to defeat spam.
PerfectMail's management interface lets administrators analyze how e-mail is being used, review e-mail traffic patterns for servers and domains, and drill down to the individual user level to monitor employee usage in detail.
PerfectMail can scan an e-mail in 0.04 seconds or less. PerfectMail scales easily and can be deployed in fully redundant configurations at the edge of an enterprise network
(no desktop or mail server software installations are required). It is fully SMTP compliant and works with all popular e-mail servers.
XPMsoftware specializes in Linux-based security applications for a broad base of clients from SMB to Fortune 500. XPM Software is a division of Applications Enhancements, a Linux technical consultancy. For more information, visit www.xpmsoftware.com.
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