MailChannels Announces Commercial Availability of Traffic Control Server
MailChannels Corporation, a provider of innovative assured messaging solutions, today announced the commercial release of the MailChannels Traffic Control Server 1.0, which enables enterprises to dramatically reduce spam without increasing false positives. Beta trials have demonstrated the capability to reduce inbound email traffic up to 70% and reduce spam up to 50%.
Targeting organizations managing 500 or more email accounts, the MailChannels Traffic Control Server resides at the network edge, regulating resource allocation to individual senders based on an ongoing analysis of sender behavior and reputation.
"Today, spam today represents up to 90% of email volume entering an organization," commented Ken Simpson, MailChannels CEO. "More disturbing however is that the absolute volume of spam continues to grow unabated, forcing organizations to scale content filtering solutions, network bandwidth, administration and storage capacity simply to maintain current quality of service levels for users."
MailChannels Traffic Control Server installs in front of an organization's existing spam filter and is compatible with any existing content filters and messaging servers. To make the system as economical as possible, it features virtually no ongoing administration - just install and go.
Key features and benefits:
* Reduce end-user spam by up to 50% with zero false positives
* No expensive year to year subscription service agreements
* Reduce, then contain escalating infrastructure costs
* Implement with any existing content filtering system or messaging server
* Install and go - virtually no administration required
* Protect against email denial of service and dictionary attacks
* Includes easy to use extension framework allowing easy development of new
traffic control triggers
* Based on the stable, reliable Apache server platform
Press Contact
Aaron Davey, VP Marketing
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MailChannels Announces Commercial Availability of Traffic Control Server