AXIGEN Mail Server for ISPs
AXIGEN Mail Server is a new carrier class messaging remedy, saved by first level tech support. AXIGEN is usually a secure, highly configurable mail server with key WEB / CLI supervision modules. Providing ESMTP, IMAP, POP3 and Webmail providers, integrated List Server in addition to advanced Logging/Reporting, AXIGEN permits system administrators to strongly control email traffic.
AXIGEN is available for several Linux distributions (Gentoo, Redhat/Fedora Core, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, Mandrake/Mandriva, SUSE), for BSD platforms and for Solaris.
One of our huge implementation with and a great ISP (over 140, 1000 and 700, 000 e-mail daily) increased five times storage space efficiency based on validated metrics.
Main AXIGEN providers:
1. Mail transfer is usually ensured by SMTP /ESMTP modules, which include a new powerful Mail Processing powerplant with an API(Application Encoding Interface) for custom selection.
2. Message retrieval is usually performed through IMAP4 or perhaps POP3 protocols with specific tools for connectivity command and host authentication supervision.
3. Webmail module gives improved security and performance and allows users to gain access to their email from virtually any location using their Net browser
Mail Services
: SMTP/ESMTP, POP3, IMAP4 in addition to WEBMail
- SSL/TLS security
- Integrated List storage space
Connectivity and architecture:
: Multithreaded engine with component thread handle
- Sychronizeds resource accessibility
- Clustering support
mail storage together with index based access
: In depth connection handle
- WebMail accessible in twelve languages
- Firewall-like connection rules
- User authentication: plain, login, CRAM MD5, DIGEST MD5
Time Supervision Tools
- Personal Manager (Calendar, Journal, Tasks, Notes)
- AXIGEN Outlook Plug enabling most Exchange love features
Server Safety
: Multilevel filtering method
: Integration with 16 Anti-virus and AntiSPAM apps
: DomainKeys Compliant
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Requirements :
Intel x86, Linux kern.2.4/2.6/FreeBSD 5.4/NetBSD 3.0/OpenBSD 3.8/3.9; Solaris 10; 128 RAM, 100MB
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