To help stop Unsolicited Bulk Email (UBE), also known as spam, modern email servers must have configuration options to prevent unauthorized relaying of email messages. In addition, cost-effective and secure email servers should be able to detect and optionally block incoming spam before it reaches email account holders. Fighting spam is important. More than 50% of all email messages are unsolicited and usually unwelcome. Spam costs enterprises and individuals billions of dollars each year by consuming time and resources while delivering content of limited, if any, value. MDaemon includes the required options to stop unauthorized relaying, while permitting legitimate account holders to use the server from any location in the world. In addition, MDaemon fights incoming spam through the use of black listing, white listing, heuristic pattern matching, Bayesian filtering and content filtering, plus domain and address blocking. These tools, plus others, make up the next phase in spam detection. Any email server without these types of tools is not serious about fighting the spam problem. MDaemon offers these options in a package designed for both IT professional and email beginners.
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