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BANGALORE: Fortinet has expanded and enhanced its FortiMail secure messaging appliances with the announcement of FortiMail-2000, a new secure messaging appliance targeted at very large enterprises, universities and managed security service providers (MSSPs).
It also unveiled FortiMail 2.2, a major new firmware release for its FortiMail systems.
According to Fortinet, its mail systems are purpose-built secure messaging appliances that offer antispam defense-in-depth at the network perimeter and the mail server.
"The systems include an antivirus detection engine for virus and spyware protection and complete email scanning. They seamlessly integrate with Fortinet’s award-wining FortiGate security appliances and FortiGuard Antispam Service, which provides automatic updates to both FortiGate and FortiMail systems to reduce “obvious spam” at the network perimeter," the company said in a statement.
The new firmware announced today adds an enhanced spam detection, checksum blocklist, greylist, heuristics, and spam URI real-time blocklist to its FortiMail systems.
It also adds new regulatory compliance features such as archiving and quarantining, customizable and granular spam reports, and inbound and outbound e-mail filtering and reporting.
FortiMail -2000 adds to the existing FortiMail-400 system designed for medium to large enterprises and remote branch offices, the new system delivers scalable capacity, performance and enhanced 2.2 firmware features to secure messaging for high-volume, mission-critical infrastructures, the statement said.
The FortiMail-2000 system includes four-gigabit ethernet ports to meet the antispam requirements of large enterprises and MSSPs without adversely affecting network performance. The new mail system has six 120 GB hot-swappable hard disk drives, supports configurable RAID-based storage and includes the performance capability to scan 6.8 million emails daily.
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