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Monday, November 08, 2010
Fortinet tweaks mid-range FortiMail appliance A second CPU and fibre optic ports have improved throughput to its model 3000C messaging appliance for service providers
Friday, July 30, 2010
REVIEW: PCSecurity Shield 2010 is3Inc.’s PCSecurity Shield has an anti-spam feature that works only on POP3 e-mail services and integrates only with Outlook. Its dashboard is simple to work with
Monday, January 08, 2007
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 - what's hot and what's not In our testing from the client side, we found that while it's easy to connect to the Exchange 2007 back end in most cases, it's not completely without its problems
Thursday, July 07, 2005
Antispam market weeds out weaker vendors With spam blocking becoming a checklist item for network managers, antispam companies are developing complementary features and turning to new ways to deliver their technology with hopes of distinguishing themselves in this heavily crowded market.
Monday, February 28, 2005
New Zealand gov't hopes others will copy antispam bill New Zealand's Minister of Communications, David Cunliffe, hopes his soon-to-be-introduced antispam bill will be the foundation of an international antispam campaign. 
Thursday, August 12, 2004
OECD spam task force plans meeting, strategy The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is taking the fight against unsolicited commercial e-mail to Asia next month, where it will hold a meeting to discuss the priorities for its newly created task force on spam, it announced Thursday. 
Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Polish e-mail war to continue Poland's second biggest web portal — Wirtualna Polska SA (Virtual Poland, WP) — announced that it is upgrading its paid e-mail service. Users are offered 150MB and 250MB mail boxes for the same price as previously for 50MB and 75MB. 
Wednesday, June 16, 2004
Singapore turns heavy artillery on spammers A comprehensive plan to combat unsolicited e-mail (spam) involving the participation of Singapore’s three main ISPs and a variety of industry groups has been announced by the country’s information and communications technology regulator Infocomm Development Authority (IDA). 
Thursday, February 19, 2004
Of lawsuits, malware and spam Lawyers and the law tend to exist only in the background in the world of IT. In fact, they mostly pop into the picture around contract signing time. But the events of the past few weeks have prompted me to take a closer look at the increasing role being played by the legal profession in the IT world. 
Monday, October 20, 2003
Sophos buys ActiveState K. antivirus company Sophos PLC bought the Canadian company ActiveState Corp. for US$23 million in cash, adding Active-State's line of antispam products to Sophos' offerings. 
Friday, October 17, 2003
Group makes case for sending fax over IP A new group says it's time for the enterprise to seriously consider fax over IP (FoIP) for document transmission, but industry observers also suggest the technology is at a crossroads.
Monday, October 06, 2003
Sophos buys ActiveState, vendors and customers should benefit The acquisition of anti-spam vendor ActiveState gives Sophos, a U.K. antivirus vendor, a suite to secure firms' e-mail boundary. Sophos will increase its presence in the U.S. market. ActiveState can expand in Europe.
Wednesday, May 21, 2003
Spam hearing: E-mail tax, international treaty proposed U.S. senators and others, including a self-professed spammer, offered several ideas for attacking spam with legislation, among them a small charge for sending e-mail and an international spam treaty, during a Senate hearing Wednesday.
Sunday, April 13, 2003
Exchange 2003 gets new antispam, antivirus features Microsoft Corp. detailed new antispam and antivirus features that will be incorporated into its upcoming Exchange Server 2003 software Monday, as part of the software giant's continued Trustworthy Computing push.
Thursday, January 31, 2002
Spam cure takes a back seat Far from devising ways to solve the issue of unsolicited bulk email clogging up inboxes, panelists at a debate on spam at ComNet in Washington, D.C., Wednesday couldn't even agree on how to define the problem.
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