UserGate Mail Server is a solution for secure corporate e-mail management with built-in antispam and antivirus modules. The product is built from multiple modules, which makes it more failsafe and allows running the server on a distributed system.
E-mail Management
UserGate Mail Server basic features include domain and account management, Web-client, distribution list support, remote accounts management, LDAP support and a powerful and flexible rules system.
Security
The product supports SSL, POP3s, SMTPs and IMAPs protocols for secure e-mail access. Additionally, UserGate Mail Server features Commtouch Zero-Hour cloud-based antivirus module (Cloud Antivirus) and two integrated antivirus modules from Kaspersky Lab and Panda Security. All these modules are used to scan SMTP traffic for viruses.
Several levels of spam protection
When processed by UserGate Mail Server, messages go through several filtering stages, including connection filtering, sender filtering, recipient filtering and content filtering. UserGate Mail Server supports the following spam filtering methods:
DNS-based filtering (DNSBL, RHSBL, Backscatter, MX, SPF, SURBL);
Distributed antispam system filtering (Cloud Antispam);
Statistical filtering (Bayesian filtering method designed by Entensys).
In addition, UserGate Mail Server SMTP monitoring (ensures the commands comply with RFC), allows to set maximum message size, maximum number of addressees, etc.
IMAP integration
UserGate Mail Server supports integration with an IMAP server (MS Exchange or Lotus Domino). The integration feature allows creating a public IMAP folder on a remote mail server and processing messages in this folder.
Monitoring and statistics
UserGate Mail Server supplies you with information on all the messages processed by the server. Message monitoring tool allows you to organize messages by date, processing status (delivered/blocked) and source or destination address, push-send messages blocked as spam, and create exceptions lists.
Other features
UserGate Mail Server also features e-mail ?rchiving, automatic reply, mail processing rules configuration, web console service management and selection of random dates in mail history.
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E-Mail Management
UserGate Mail Server basic features include domain and account management, Web-client, distribution list support, directory services and remote accounts management, LDAP support and a powerful and flexible rules system.
Domain management
LDAP synchronization
Web client
Remote access
Remote account management
Distribution lists
Rules
Domain Management
UserGate Mail Server can run on one or more domains at the same time. Domain is the key setting of the mail server. Administrator may list domains to be processed by the mail server. UserGate Mail Server also supports remote domains.
LDAP Synchronization
LDAP Sync option in mail domain settings can be used to synchronize accounts with LDAP directory, for example, MS Active Directory. This allows centralized accounts management, reduces potential errors and makes mail server administration an easier process.
Web Client
UserGate Mail Server supports access to e-mail via a web-based application (UserGate WebMail). You can use the web client to receive access to all functions of your mail from any web browser.
Remote Access
You can administer the mail server no matter where you are or which browser application you are using.
Remote Account Management
Mail downloaders with POP3 and IMAP support help manage remote accounts.
Distribution Lists
UserGate Mail Server supports two mail distribution modes. When in Public mode, you can send messages from any address. When in Membership mode, only users listed in the distribution settings will be allowed to send messages to a group distribution address.
Rules
UserGate Mail Server processes messages in accordance with rules (Message Rules). A rule is a set of conditions combined under an AND/OR function into one or several actions that will be initiated if a certain condition is true. Mail server processes rules step by step in a downward order, and each given message may be processed by several rules. For nonlinear processing, the application offers you to “Stop processing,” after which all downstream rules will not be considered, and “Go to rule” to move to a certain rule downstream in the rules list.