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Feb 1, 2003
Gordano is a company that has made the messaging arena its own. Its NTMail product was a revolution when it was first launched in 1994, and it was recently re-branded and overhauled to become Gordano Messaging Suite (GMS).
Installation is simple and straightforward, and Gordano has also ensured that the product is suitable for all major operating systems. Once installed, navigation is easy: the product is logically structured with well-laid out GUIs. Both configuration and management are carried out via a web-based interface.
Feb 1, 2003
What strikes you when looking at the installation instructions for the securiQ and organiziQ Suites is the sheer number of operating systems supported. Although the mail server has to be Lotus Domino, alongside the familiar Windows platforms we see IBM OS/2 and AIX, Sun Solaris and a couple of Linuxes. We're told that from January the mail server will not have to be Lotus Notes, but our review was not able to verify this.
securiQ focuses on the management and security of email traffic, with features such as anti-virus available. This allows you to use your tool of choice, but does seem unfair given the cost. organiziQ manages the administration and overheads incurred by email.
Feb 1, 2003
No security software Group Test would be complete without an appearance by Symantec, and this is no exception. Symantec's offering is its Norton Internet Security Suite, specifically targeted at the standalone desktop machine, or those connected to smaller networks. Because of this, it is only available for non-server versions of Windows.
Installation of the product is extremely straight forward, aided by the very well-written documentation; as you would expect, considerable emphasis is placed on the prevention of viruses. The product very much urges you to take responsibility for your own actions, and the manual contains a very useful guide to the risks the internet can pose - something many home users may know nothing about.
Dec 21, 2005
Americans are winning the battle against spam email, the Federal Trade Commission said this week.
Jul 15, 2005
A server hosting a community site that markets the open-source Firefox browser was hacked July 10, apparently to send spam, the Mozilla Foundation said.
Jun 29, 2005
A new spam campaign claiming to be a postcard from a family member is weaving its way through the internet.
May 9, 2005
A survey released Monday by security vendor Secure Computing showed that IT managers are spending more hours on security and are more worried about spyware than spam.
Feb 25, 2005
The recent sharp rise in spam is being attributed to spammers being more selective in harvesting email addresses by avoiding anti-spam and anti-virus companies.
Jan 9, 2006
A U.S.-based ISP has been awarded damages of $11 billion in a judgment against a Florida man who sent millions of unsolicited spam emails.
Apr 7, 2005
An Australian company has been raided by police after it was suspected of sending millions of spam emails.
Feb 15, 2006
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has issued a warning over phishing spam emails purporting to come from the agency which aim to tempt unwary recipients into giving up sensitive personal information.
Feb 10, 2006
Verizon Wireless has won a permanent injunction to stop Passport Holidays of Ormond Beach, Fla., from sending unsolicited spam text messages to its mobile phone customers.
May 6, 2005
Spammers have tapped into British election fever by sending out an email claiming that Tony Blair’s email account has been hacked.
May 4, 2005
AOL has turned the tables on the Florida emergency agency whose emails it is blocking. According to the ISP the blocked emails are a result of the Florida agency not processing its own emails correctly.
Apr 13, 2005
California Attorney General Bill Lockyer and the Federal Trade Commission have filed a lawsuit against an alleged spam operation that bombarded internet users with illegal emails touting mortgage services and travel deals.
Feb 8, 2005
Telecom giant MCI Worldcom rakes in US$5,000,000 a year from spammers, according to anti-spam service Spamhaus.
Apr 1, 2004
The growing plague of unsolicited spam is costing businesses millions of dollars per year in lost productivity, according to the latest Business Barometer study from the University of Nottingham in the U.K
Apr 4, 2005
Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist has filed suit against two men accused of sending thousands of spam emails that linked to more than 75 web sites dealing in fraudulent business.
Mar 23, 2005
The appeal of desperate housewives and the success of the eponymous TV series appears not to have passed spammers by.
Feb 24, 2005
25 European countries and 15 from Asia have united in an effort to put pressure on countries that fail to combat spam.