(PRWEB) August 29, 2003
August, 2003 — The filters in Xwall do an excellent job keeping SOBIG out of all the Exchange servers it protects. Xwall stops viruses like SOBIG from being passed on to the server without needing a constant updated database. The server based package offers an arsenal of filtering options allowing the IT managers to react quickly to new treats.
Xwall utilizes multiple spam filters including DNSBL and SLS (Spam lookup services). Recently Osirusoft reported operational problems. We advise Xwall users to configure the Spam lookup services in groups. Xwall can be set to only declare a message spam if the message fails all services in the group. If a troubled SLS is part of a group the functioning services will prevent any false positives due to the problem at failing SLS. The SLS group feature is part of all Xwall Mail Filters since version 3.27. We recommend using at least 2 groups with 2 members. Xwall can accommodate 10 or more groups with several members in each.
Xwall is a Windows platform email control system protecting mail server systems from spam, junk mail and viruses carrying attachments. Xwall is designed for but not limited to the Microsoft Exchange Server. Xwall effectively filters Spam and can block other undesired mail sent to former employees, pesky newsletters, dangerous attachments and so on. In addition, Xwall also can be used to collect statistical email data, place disclaimer notices in outgoing mail and can archive every incoming and outgoing email message.
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