Archives: September, 2010

Word of the Week: Email Bomb

An email bomb is the act of sending copious amounts of e-mail in an attempt to overflow a mailbox or crash the mail server. (Sep 29, 2010)

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You might be an IT Nazi if…

When it comes to email content and filter settings, let’s suppose you have to keep a tight lid over what users can and cannot access. Or maybe you’re just too keenly aware of how people can get themselves into trouble and all the man-hours required to clean up the resulting mess. You might be an IT Nazi if... (Sep 22, 2010)

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Summer Email Security News: It was the ‘Summer of Spam’!

Lots of activity in our industry this summer, following the major trends we outlined previously: huge spam volumes, consolidation, virtualization and more. (Sep 15, 2010)

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Word of the Week: Likejacking

Facebook’s Like button is now available for use on sites external to Facebook. What does this mean? (Sep 10, 2010)

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Cool Tool: IMAPCOPY

Have you ever had to migrate mailboxes from server X to server Y? Unfortunately, each type of MTA natively stores mailboxes and folders differently from other MTAs (Sep 08, 2010)

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What does Email Security mean to you?

When it comes to securing your organization’s email, you want to protect all aspects of email flow: inbound, local-to-local, and outbound. (Sep 01, 2010)

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