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spamJam - in a nutshell
Category: e-mail, anti-spam
Intended for: administrators, ordinary users
Producer: Granite Software
  • adaptable filter for spam detection in Lotus Notes/Domino environments
  • the end user can define additional rules
  • messages taken for spam are moved to a separate folder
  • the user can view the folder with removed messages
  • central administration and configuration
  • message recovery possible (putting back to a standard message folder)
 
Key benefits
Anti-spam protection = mitigating the risk of losing important information
Reducing the scope of/eliminating undesired messages significantly mitigates the risk of delayed or lost messages containing important information.

Anti-spam protection = reducing the cost of handling undesired consequences
Reducing the scope of/eliminating undesired messages that make the receiving party undesirably busy and may cause virus infections in the end significantly reduces the cost of e-mail processing. Combined with an effective antivirus protection system, anti-spam protection eliminates the risk of virus infections contracted through e-mail traffic.

Saved time
Undesired messages are eliminated on the server, which saves valuable time necessary for e-mail processing operations.

Low cost of administration
The system makes it possible to centralise user administration, which reduces the cost of the system maintenance and administration.

Flexibility

The system allows the end user to define rules, flexibly extending the centrally defined logic of operations with undesired e-mails.
 
Technical description
  • runs as an agent in ND6 and R5 environments
  • can be integrated with third-party antivirus SW
  • flexible administration, adjustable levels of enforcement (aggressive vs. passive filtration), configuration (professional vs. layman) and content-related requirements (such as searching for specific words)
  • robust filtration with "white-lists" (lists of accepted addresses/domains) and "black-lists" (unaccepted addresses/domains)
  • protection against various virus techniques (such as "spoofing", "tracking", "stealth")
  • comparing words/schemes and encoding in URL (s-e-x = %73%65%78 = sex)
  • searching in MIME-base64, quoted-printable, plain text
  • extensive possibilities offered by the use of journals - "logging"
  • effective recovery of messages