SpamDrain for domains released

May 30, 2007

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SpamDrain for domains has been released after a successful beta test period. Spam and viruses are blocked before they reach the domain’s original e-mail servers.

SpamDrain for domains provides domain level filtering for companies and individuals with their own domain and uses the same smart filtering as the current POP3 version. All e-mail is filtered before it reaches the domain’s original e-mail servers. This means that web mail and other services work as usual and no changes to the users’ e-mail program settings are required.

As of today the beta testing is finished and SpamDrain for domains is released for production use. To start using SpamDrain for domains, please click the link below and follow the instructions.

Sign up for a 30-day trial of SpamDrain for domains

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