Spam Filter ISP 4.1.2.812

Posted by Network Software on November 7 2009 in category: Network Security Software Add Comments

SpamFilter is used by ISPs and companies running their SMTP servers. It is designed to be a proxy to your incoming SMTP server receiving all e-mails addressed to your domain. If the sender s IP is not blacklisted in DNS-MAPS based black lists then the e-mail is forwarded to your SMTP server. Our new SFBD (SpamFilter Distributed Database) is a huge database of spammer s IPs updated in realtime by all SpamFilter installations in the world. A new filter to scan inside embedded images is also included. Statistical Bayesian DNA fingerprinting, along with dozens of blacklist/white rules are also be applied to filter spam. Examples are country filters, SPF and SURBL filters, remote DNS validation tests. An optional antivirus plug-in is available. End users have Web access to their quarantined e-mails. They can view, delete, and force delivery of their own quarantined e-mail without having to ask the system administrators.

Version 4.1.2.812 features a new filter that resolves to IPs all URLs embedded in emails, and then performs a lookup of those IPs in the MAPS RBL blacklists.

What s new in this version:

This release features a new filter that resolves to IPs all URLs embedded in emails, and then performs a lookup of those IPs in the MAPS RBL blacklists. This update also includes support for SMTP Authentication for the Apple iPhone and Mac OS X s Mail.app


  • Specs
  • Price: Free to try

    (45-day trial);

    $600.00 to buy

  • Operating system: Windows2003,

    WindowsServer2008,

    WindowsNT,

    Windows2000,

    WindowsXP

  • Total Downloads: 122,308
  • Size: 34.38MB


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