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by Erik Kangas, PhD, President
Posts Tagged ‘postini’
Friday, November 6th, 2009
Email filtering services provided by MX Logic works by having your email delivered to their filtering servers first (because your DNS MX records point there). Once filtered, their servers will deliver the messages to your email servers for ultimate delivery to your INBOX or other folders.
If a spammer knows what your “actual email servers” are (often because they didn’t change after adding MX Logic filtering), they can bypass your costly and very good filters by connecting directly to your email servers, thus taking the filtering servers “out of the loop”. What can you do?
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Tags: email server, lock down, lockdown, mx logic, postini Posted in New Feature Announcements
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Friday, February 6th, 2009
LuxSci recently had the opportunity to speak with Nate Fitzgerald, Product Manager of Message Archiving at MX Logic. Nate has been with MX Logic for over 4 years and is responsible for their successful archival service. His insight has been invaluable in helping LuxSci get up to speed with all of the technical nuances of this service. We would like to share with you his knowledge and thoughts regarding the security, reliability, and utility of LuxSci’s Premium Email Archival service.
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Tags: archival, auditable, compliance, contentfast, dual commit, email filtering, encrypted, google, hipaa, message archiving, mx logic, nate fitzgerald, postini, premium, redundant, sec, sec 17a-4, secure email, security, serialization, tamperproof, unlimited storage Posted in AAA Featured Articles, LuxSci Insider, LuxSci Library: Insider Insight
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