Message Partners and Commtouch Announce New Anti-spam Solutions for Service Providers
02/22/2007
Message Partners and Commtouch® (NASDAQ: CTCH) today announced that Commtouch anti-spam technology is available within Message Partners' Message Processing Platform (MPP) for internet service providers and enterprises.
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MPP's email security application enables service providers to offer comprehensive solutions for virus, spam and content filtering. Its policy engine gives service providers the flexibility they need to offer differentiated service offerings based on domain and customer type.
"Due to the alarming recent rise of image spam, which threatens to drown email servers everywhere, Message Partners was searching for the highest detection accuracy possible, as well as the ability to filter email in all languages," said Michael Katz, President of Message Partners. "Commtouch gives us the global detection accuracy we need for our worldwide customers, along with the advanced technology that will allow us to defend email against the next generation of spam and viruses."
"We're excited to be a part of Message Partners' cutting edge solutions for service providers worldwide," said Jay Goldin, VP Business Development at Commtouch. "Service Providers are committed to bringing their customers accurate and efficient security solutions, exactly what this joint Message Partners and Commtouch solution delivers.
MPP is an innovative email security application that enables service providers to build blended email service offerings that leverage the best of commercial and open source security technologies. Service providers that utilize MPP rather than custom developed or pure open source solutions for their email filtering services increase performance and customer satisfaction and reduce costs and time to market. MPP enables service providers to build carrier class service offerings using best-in-class technologies like Commtouch anti-spam, popular open source email servers such as Postfix, QMail and Sendmail, and open operating systems like Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris.