What is MailEnable?
MailEnable is a comprehensive mail server software developed by MailEnable Pty Ltd. According to the vendor, it is designed to provide a secure and efficient solution for email management and communication. It is aimed at companies of all sizes, from small businesses to large enterprises, and caters to various professions and industries, including Information Technology (IT), Communication and Media, Financial Services, Healthcare, and Education.
Key Features
Require PTR DNS record for unauthenticated inbound connections: According to the vendor, MailEnable allows the configuration of requiring a PTR DNS record for unauthenticated inbound connections. This feature aims to verify the legitimacy of the incoming connections.
DKIM: MailEnable supports DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM), an email authentication method that adds a digital signature to outgoing emails. According to the vendor, this allows the recipient's server to verify the authenticity of the email.
Greylisting: According to the vendor, MailEnable utilizes greylisting as a technique to reduce spam. It temporarily rejects incoming emails from unknown senders and requests them to be resent.
Antivirus scanner included (ClamAV): MailEnable includes an antivirus scanner called ClamAV, which scans incoming and outgoing emails for viruses. According to the vendor, this provides an additional layer of protection for the mail server and its users.
Antivirus scanning (via 3rd party scanner): In addition to the built-in ClamAV scanner, MailEnable also supports integration with third-party antivirus scanners. According to the vendor, this allows users to utilize their preferred antivirus solution for scanning incoming and outgoing emails.
Configure global message filters: MailEnable allows the configuration of global message filters that apply to all incoming and outgoing emails. According to the vendor, these filters can be used to perform actions such as blocking or redirecting emails based on specific criteria.
Bayesian anti-spam filtering: According to the vendor, MailEnable utilizes Bayesian filtering to detect and block spam emails. This technique analyzes the content and characteristics of emails to determine their spam probability, aiming to improve the accuracy of spam detection.
Sender Policy Framework (SPF): MailEnable supports Sender Policy Framework (SPF), an email authentication method that verifies the sender's identity. According to the vendor, SPF helps prevent email spoofing by checking if the email originated from an authorized server.
Scripted filtering: MailEnable allows the use of custom scripts for filtering incoming and outgoing emails. According to the vendor, this provides flexibility in implementing custom filtering rules based on specific requirements.
URL Blacklisting: MailEnable supports URL blacklisting, allowing administrators to block emails containing specific URLs. According to the vendor, this feature aims to prevent the delivery of emails containing malicious or unwanted links.
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Technical Details
| Deployment Types | SaaS |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Windows |
