The AntiVirus, AntiSpam and Content Security solution
provider MicroWorld Technologies has just released MailScan
5.3, the comprehensive security software for Mail Servers.
The new versions are packed with a host of proactive
technologies and advanced algorithms in various aspects
of email security. They are compatible with Windows
Vista and Windows 64 bit platforms. Web registration
of the product is enabled in all of them.
In MailScan for SMTP and Exchange Server 2007, MicroWorld
introduces SMTP Transparent Proxy. This will enable
a Transport Layer Security based communication between
Hub Transport Server and Edge Transport Server. TLS
is capable of authenticating both the Client and the
Server in order to create an encrypted connection
between the two.
Graylisting is a powerful spam control tool that
the new versions of MailScan for SMTP and Exchange
Server incorporate in them. It is a method of blocking
spam by temporarily rejecting mails coming from unknown
senders. If the mail is legitimate, the originating
server in most cases will re-attempt to send it, which
will then be accepted. However it's observed that
most spamming servers do not try to send the mail
over in case of a first time rejection.
The software now provides POP3 authentication for
accessing quarantined mails. Considering the fact
that not all Enterprises will have LDAP configured,
this can provide them a means to authenticate valid
users and restrict unauthorized access to quarantined
mails.
NILP is another powerful tool used by MailScan in
Spam and Phishing Control. It is a revolutionary technology
from MicroWorld that works on the principles of Artificial
Intelligence, which employs an adaptive mechanism
in Spam and Phishing Control. This technology can
analyze each email according to the nature of the
business of an enterprise as well as the Behavioral
Patterns of the user and can take an informed decision
there after.
Speaking on the occasion of the launch, Govind Rammurthy,
CEO of MicroWorld explained how the product counters
the deluge of unwanted mails. He said, "We use
a multilayered mechanism in Spam Control. Several
technologies like Real-time Black List, SURBL, General
Header Tests, MX/A DNS Record Verification, X-Spam
Rules Check, Non Intrusive Learning Patterns and Gray
Listing are used in the process so that we deliver
the best accuracy in filtering mails".
On the AntiVirus technology used in MailScan, Govind
said, "All sorts of malicious programs like Virus,
Worm, Trojan, Backdoor, Rootkit, Bot, and Phishing
Trojans are caught right at the Mail Gateway. Besides
our earliest updating AntiVirus system that provides
immediate vaccines against new and emerging threats,
we also use an advanced Intention Analysis of incoming
objects to stop previously unknown threats".