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Bayesian filtering technology
Bayesian filtering is widely acknowledged by leading experts and
publications as the best way to catch spam. A Bayesian filter uses a
mathematical approach based on known spam and ham (valid email). This gives
it a tremendous advantage over other spam solutions that just check for
keywords or rely on downloading signatures of known spam. GFI’s Bayesian
filter uses an advanced mathematical formula and a dataset which is
‘custom-created’ for your installation: The spam data is continuously
updated by GFI and is automatically downloaded by GFI MailEssentials,
whereas the ham data is automatically collected from your own outbound mail.
This means that the Bayesian filter is constantly learning new spam tricks,
and spammers cannot circumvent the dataset used. This results in a 98+% spam
detection rate, after the required two-week learning period. In short,
Bayesian filtering has the following advantages:
- Looks at the whole spam message, not just keywords or known spam
signatures
- Learns from your outbound mail (ham) and therefore greatly reduces
false positives
- Adapts itself over time by learning about new spam and new valid mail
- Dataset is unique to your company, making it impossible to bypass
- Multilingual and international.
Read more about Bayesian
filtering in this GFI white paper.
Server-based anti-spam
GFI MailEssentials is server-based and installs on the mail server or at
the gateway, eliminating the deployment and administration hassle of
desktop-based anti-spam products. Desktop-based anti-spam involves training
your users to create anti-spam rules sets, and subsequently users have to
spend time updating these rules. Besides, this system does not prevent your
server message stores from filling up with spam.
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Anti-Phishing protection at server level
With fraudulent, inappropriate and offensive emails being delivered in vast quantities to businesses every day, anti-spam software is a vital component of your network’s security strategy. Spam wastes network users’ time and network resources, and can also be dangerous. GFI MailEssentials offers spam and phishing protection at server level and eliminates the need to install and update anti-spam software on each desktop.
Ability to synchronize anti-spam data between multiple
installations: Using the new version 12, spam and whitelist data of
all installations can be synchronized. This will ensure that all
installations are blocking as much spam as possible with the least amount of
false positives.
Downloads updates to spam profile database
GFI MailEssentials can download updates to the Bayesian spam profile
database from the GFI site, ensuring that it recognizes the latest spam and
spamming techniques. GFI maintains the spam profile database by working with
a number of spam collection organizations that continually supply spam
samples.
Sort spam to users' junk mail folders
GFI MailEssentials gives you the flexibility to choose what to do with
spam. You can delete it, move it to a folder, forward the spam mail to a
public email address or folder, or send it to individual customizable
folders (for example, a “junk mail” folder) in the end-users’ inboxes. This
allows users to easily review mail that has been flagged as spam.
Mail archiving to a SQL database
GFI MailEssentials can archive all inbound and outbound mail to a
Microsoft SQL Server database. You can search for a particular mail or an
entire email thread via the included web interface. Mail archiving is
essential for back-up and search reasons.
List server for newsletter lists and discussion lists
A list server is the best method for distributing company newsletters,
since it automates the process of allowing users to subscribe and
unsubscribe (required by anti-spam regulations). However, until now, list
servers have been expensive and difficult to administer and they did not
integrate with Exchange Server. GFI MailEssentials integrates with Exchange
and can use Microsoft Access or Microsoft SQL Server as the backend. Both
newsletter lists and discussion lists are supported.
Easy tuning of the Bayesian engine via public folders
Administrators can easily tune the Bayesian engine by dragging and
dropping spam or ham to the appropriate public folder. GFI MailEssentials
learns from the spam and ham that it picks up from these folders and further
improves its spam detection rate. Administrators can control access to this
feature through the use of Public Folder security.
Allow users to whitelist or blacklist via public folders
GFI MailEssentials allows users to whitelist or blacklist senders simply
by dragging and dropping the appropriate mail to a public folder. This gives
users more control and reduces administration. Administrators can control
access to this feature through the use of Public Folder security.
Mail header analysis & keyword checking
GFI MailEssentials intelligently analyzes the email header and
identifies spam based on message field information. It detects forged
headers, encoded IPs, spam mutation, spam sent from invalid domains, and
more. It also enables you to configure keywords to check for spam using
keyword checking.
3rd party DNS blacklists (DNSBL) checking
GFI MailEssentials supports third party DNS blacklists (real time black
hole lists), which are databases of known spammers. If the sending mail
server is on one of those lists, it marks the email as spam. GFI
MailEssentials supports popular third party blacklists such as ORDB,
SpamHaus, Spamcop and also enables administrators to configure custom RBL
servers.
Support for multiple 3rd party SURBL servers
GFI MailEssentials checks email content against SURBL servers.
Administrators can configure multiple SURBL servers, add their own and also
define the priority of which server should be checked first.
Automatic whitelist management reduces false positives
Whitelists enable you to ensure that mail from particular senders or
domains are never flagged as spam, permitting more stringent anti-spam
rules. GFI MailEssentials includes a patent-pending automatic whitelist
management tool, which automatically adds mail recipients to your whitelist.
This greatly reduces false positives, without any need for additional
administration. Whitelists can also be built based on domain names, email
addresses and keywords.
Instant view of emails from new senders
The New Senders feature provides users with an instant view of emails
sent from people they never had previous contact with, thereby helping users
to better organize emails in their email client. If an email is not found to
be spam by the GFI MailEssentials anti-spam modules and is also not on the
whitelist, then the New Senders module has the ability to move the email to
a user's subfolder, for example, Inbox\NewSenders.
Eliminates directory harvesting
Spammers often try to guess recipient addresses by generating multiple
random email addresses at a domain; they then send their spam mail to all
those addresses. GFI MailEssentials checks the validity of ALL the email
addresses included in the mail sent, either via a query to Active Directory
or through support for LDAP, and if they are not all valid, marks the mail
as spam.
Reports on spam filtering and mail usage
The database-driven reporting engine allows you to create advanced
reports on your inbound and outbound email. You can report on the amount of
spam filtered and on rules which caught most spam. You can also generate
reports on user, domain and mail server usage.
Support for SPF - the Sender Policy Framework
As most of today’s spammers spoof email addresses, it is important to be
able to check whether an email is genuine or if it has been sent from a
forged sending address. This can be done via the Sender Policy Framework
(SPF), which allows users to test whether a particular email originates from
its claimed source. GFI MailEssentials is one of the first commercial
anti-spam solutions to support this framework. Its SPF module automatically
checks whether the mail from a particular company was actually sent by its
registered mail servers.
Set priorities for each anti-spam module
You can configure which method of capturing spam is to be given
priority, and create your own hierarchical list. For example, the
administrator can select that the whitelisting anti-spam feature must be
applied first to all incoming mail, then Bayesian scanning, and so on.
Company-wide disclaimer/footer/header text
GFI MailEssentials enables you to add disclaimers to the top or bottom
of an email. Text and HTML formats are supported. You can include
fields/variables to personalize the disclaimer. You can also create multiple
disclaimers and associate them with a user, group or domain.
Mail monitoring
The mail monitoring feature enables you to keep a central store of the
email communications of a particular person or department. By configuring
the mail to be copied to an email address, all email can be stored in an
Exchange or Outlook store, making searching for email or content easy.
Seamless integration with Exchange Server 2000/2003 & 5.5
GFI MailEssentials integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Exchange
2000/2003: It installs on the Exchange SMTP service and does not require
gateway configuration. Via the SMTP protocol, it also works with Exchange
5.5, Lotus Notes and other popular SMTP/POP3 servers.
Content checking, anti-virus & anti-Trojan
Get anti-virus, email content checking and anti-Trojan protection for
your mail server with the GFI MailSecurity/GFI MailEssentials bundle. GFI
MailSecurity for Exchange/SMTP is an email content checking, exploit
detection, threats analysis and anti-virus solution that removes all types
of email-borne threats before they can affect your email users.
Click here for more
information!
Other features:
- Whitelisting of emails by keyword
- Blocking foreign language spam based on character set
- Mail monitoring of particular user or department email communications
- Fake non-delivery reports (NDRs)
- Personalized server-based auto replies with tracking number
- POP3 downloader
- Web interface for searching mail archive.
You're in good company...
Many leading companies have chosen GFI MailEssentials. Here are just a
few: Toyota, IBM, Schuff International, PerotSystems, British Midlands, B&W
Speakers and many more. |