MailSite Fusion is an email server, calendar server, contact server and mobile sync server that works with Outlook 2007, ActiveSync® compatible iPhones, Windows Mobile, Android and BlackBerry smartphones and provides a low cost alternative to Microsoft Exchange
Kaspersky
Labs' award winning anti-virus engine is now fully integrated with MailSite
with no additional application installation or configuration required.
Automatic updates to both the engine and the virus definition files
ensure maximum protection with minimum administration. Rockliffe lab
tests show that Kaspersky Anti-Virus provides MailSite with a performance gain
of over 20% with no loss of accuracy.
Secure
Messaging (TLS/SSL) over IMAP, POP, and SMTP Protocols
Transport
Layer Security (TLSv.1) is the new Internet Standard by the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF) for authenticating and encrypting transmissions
across open networks. TLS is the evolution of Netscape’s Secure Sockets
Layer (SSLv.3), the implementation standard universally accepted on the World
Wide Web for authenticated and encrypted communication between clients and
servers.
IP
Address Binding
MailSite
services (POP, IMAP, SMTP, etc.) running on multi-homed hosts can now bind to
specific IP addresses rather than binding to any available IP address.
Enhanced
Sieve Rules Wizard
The
Sieve Rules Wizard screen has been enhanced to include a checkbox for
quarantine instead of relying on the name "Junk Mail" in the fileinto edit
control. It is now also possible to insert spam score X-headers and tag
subject headers at the Mailbox Delivery Script level. In previous
versions of MailSite, this was only possible in Server Receive Scripts.
This is particularly useful for system administrators who want to provide
anti-spam services to a subset of their total MailSite user population.
Domain
Forwarding Support
The
domain properties have been enhanced to make it easier to use MailSite as an
SMTP gateway to relay mail to and from other non-Rockliffe email servers.
A new tab entitled “Relay Host” has been added to simplify the
configuration of MailSite as an Internet gateway.
Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Support
DHCP
is a protocol that provides a means to dynamically allocate IP addresses to
computers on a local area network. The system administrator assigns a
range of IP addresses to DHCP and each client computer on the LAN has its
TCP/IP software configured to request an IP address from the DHCP server.
The request and grant process uses a lease concept with a controllable
time period.
UIDPLUS
Support
The
UIDPLUS extension of the Internet Message Access Protocol [IMAP4] provides a
set of features intended to reduce the amount of time and resources used by
some client operations. The features in UIDPLUS are primarily intended
for disconnected-use clients. MailSite “advertises” the use of the
UIDPLUS extension in its response to the IMAP Capability command. No
MailSite set-up or configuration is required. UIDPLUS will only be
utilized if the Mail Client (MUA) supports this IMAP extension. There are
no MailSite user interface changes for UIDPLUS support. IMAP UIDPLUS
extension is defined in RFC 2359.
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