Spam and E-mail Marketing White Papers
eSafe Gateway Keeps OSF Healthcare System’s Network Healthy and Free From Infection
Overview eSafe Gateway provides OSF Healthcare System with a comprehensive set of tools that proactively protects of its network from all forms of malicious email and Internet-borne content including viruses, worms, and perhaps more importantly, unwanted email of all types. eSafe provides a first line of defense, acting as a mail relay in OSF Healthcare System’s DMZ, screening unwanted traffic before it is passed on to the network’s Microsoft Exchange Servers.
| Publisher | Aladdin Knowledge Systems | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | May 2004 | Downloads | 20 |
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Spam and the non-delivery report: techniques identified by adaptive spam filters
This white paper provides a detailed discussion of non-delivery report spam technique, examining how a standard email non-delivery report (NDR) can simply be faked by a spammer to mislead the recipient...
Securing Enterprise Email Systems: An Overview of IronMail, the Secure Email Gateway
The purpose of this White Paper is to introduce companies to IronMail, the award winning secure email gateway appliance, designed to protect email infrastructure against threats. The paper will look,...
Avoiding Unforeseen Consequences When Drafting Anti-spam Legislation: Some Key Technical Issues to Consider
This white paper discusses key definitions and operative language used in some of the anti-spam bills currently pending before the U.S. Congress and provides a methodology for discussing spam based...
How Email Practices Can Win or Lose Long-Term Business: A View From the Inbox
This paper shows how email practices affect the business. Email can be a highly effective channel for driving revenues, developing customer relationships and creating brand experience differentiation. At the same...
The CAN-SPAM Act: How New Legislation Will Impact Nonprofit Email Communications and What to Expect in 2004
Effective January 1, 2004, the legal ground rules governing spam in the United States have changed. The CAN-SPAM Act preempts stricter state laws regulating spam and legitimizes sending unsolicited commercial...



