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    IronPort purchase PostX 02/11/2006 12:17:42

    Hardware security vendor IronPort has announced plans to take over encryption provider PostX. Integration of PostX technology will be fully integrated into the Ironport product line by January 2007.
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    E-mail management: controlling content chaos 02/08/2006 14:50:19

    With more and more business taking place via e-mail, users need to manage content on three fronts.
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    Fee-based e-mail delivery raises eyebrows 09/02/2006 09:14:49

    A plan from Yahoo and America Online (AOL) to adopt an e-mail certification system that charges mass mailers a per-message fee is stirring concern in the market.
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    Vendors fill niches for Notes/Domino users 30/01/2006 08:32:53

    For many companies, the real work begins once Lotus Notes and Domino groupware collaboration products are deployed. That's when third-party tools and applications are added to fill niches and specialized needs.
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    Protective layers 03/08/2005 09:44:44

    With so many types of malware stalking the Internet, companies pile on the e-mail defences. By Sue Hildreth and Michael Crawford
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    SurfControl cuts e-mail risk with first appliance 16/03/2005 15:41:46

    Antispam software vendor SurfControl has released its first network gateway e-mail hardware appliance, called RiskFilter, into the Australian market.
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    Antivirus, e-mail vendors up ante in malware fight 15/02/2005 08:09:50

    Technology to fight spyware, remotely controlled bots and other threats will dominate news from the RSA Conference in San Francisco this week, as antivirus and e-mail security companies offer new products and features to protect companies and Internet users from sophisticated, malicious code.
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    SurfControl turns a trick on phishers 05/10/2004 07:55:19

    In response to the growing threat that phishing poses to e-mail users, SurfControl plans to upgrade its e-mail filter to catch these attacks, and flag more spam and other abuses.
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    IronPort releases version 4 appliance 28/09/2004 11:24:41

    E-mail security systems vendor IronPort Systems is releasing new versions of its C-Series line of Email Security Appliances, with features that make it easier for administrators to predict new virus outbreaks and manage e-mail security across corporate networks, the company said Monday.
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    War on spam aided by authentication, trademark efforts 26/08/2004 16:24:41

    The war on spam continues on a number of fronts. In addition to improving spam-detection and spam-blocking technologies, vendors are pursuing authentication and trademark protection of domain names to fight spam.
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    Ironport, others support Sender ID 13/08/2004 08:05:43

    Products and services from e-mail security company IronPort Systems will support Microsoft's Sender ID e-mail authentication standard, the company said on Thursday.
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