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GFI MailEssentials for Exchange/SMTP 14
GFI MailEssentials for Exchange/SMTP/Lotus is a server based anti-spam, anti-phishing and email management solution, which is used by 80,000 customers worldwide. The latest version uses two anti-spam engines, along with advanced spam filtering techniques, to give administrators a high spam capture rate straight out-of-the-box, with minimal configuration. GFI MailEssentials also minimizes false positives, so you do not need to worry about important emails being marked as spam.
With GFI MailEssentials spam is caught before the mail server, eliminating the need to deploy client software. Its advanced detection technology is based on the following key features:
- SpamRazerTM: an additional anti-spam engine boosting capture rate
- Automatic whitelist management to reduce false positives
- Multiple anti-spam technologies including Bayesian and IP filtering
- Eliminates hard to catch NDR, MSNBC and CNN spam
- Precise real-time dashboard
GFI MailEssentials also protects users from phishing emails by detecting and blocking them before they reach the recipient’s mailbox. GFI’s anti-spam solution also adds several email management tools to your mail server including: disclaimers, mail monitoring, Internet mail reporting, list server, server-based auto replies and POP3 downloading.
Now, GFI MailEssentials also includes a real-time dashboard which provided a visual of the software’s status and the server’s email flow. Furthermore, the latest version also includes an in-built reporting function, allowing network administrators to send a daily report illustrating how many emails were received by a user and how many emails were identified as spam and filtered.
GFI MailEssentials ships at the best price on the market, making it the ideal server anti-spam solution for small to medium sized businesses. With over 80,000 installations and over 60 awards, GFI MailEssentials is the #1 server anti-spam software, available at an unbeatable price!
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