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Exchange security software - GFI MailEssentialsConsider the following scenario: You are the IT manager for a small organization. You deploy as a messaging solution for the company.
However, you are amazed despite yourself at the disproportionate percentage of spam and malicious e-mail messages that reach your users’ inboxes. You need to develop a solution to this problem, and quickly. One of your key requirements is that users can continue to use Outlook 2010 to manage their e-mail and that the solution not require the installation and maintenance of client-side anti-spam software.Our proposed answer to this fictional scenario is MailEssentials is a server-side e-mail security and anti-spam solution for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003, 2007, and 2010. The product takes a multi-engine approach to combating junk e-mail messages and dangerous HTML code and file attachments. In fact, GFI boasts a 99 percent capture rate.
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In this first of a two-part review we will examine the core feature set of GFI MailEssentials. We will also differentiate among the three members of the MailEssentials product portfolio, including coverage of a hosted option. We will conclude with a consideration of the product pricing and licensing models.In the forthcoming second part of this review we will examine a live implementation of MailEssentials in a Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 organization and observe the product’s major features in action. MailEssentials core feature setGFI MailEssentials is a completely server-based solution that requires no client-side agent software. As we will learn in part 2 of this review, we can install MailEssentials either directly on one of our Exchange Server boxes inside our private network or we can deploy a MailEssentials standalone server on our network perimeter.The two in GFI MailEssentials are its antispam and anti-malware (virus, Trojan, malicious HTML, etc.) engines.