Network Security White Papers
Email With Integrity: Reaching for Inboxes in a World of Spam
Overview Here at Oprius they've experienced Spam from almost every angle. They've experienced the frustration of receiving dozens of Spam messages every day in their own inboxes. They have implemented the Spam filtering services necessary to protect their users from most of the Spam trying to flood their inboxes. They've also dealt with this issue from the perspective of an Email Service Provider (ESP) to ensure that their users are never contributing to the growing problem of Spam. Email Service Providers are companies that allow people to send and receive emails from their servers. Examples are companies like Oprius, Hotmail, iContact, and Gmail.
| Publisher | Oprius Software | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | October 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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