Continuity

What happens when your e-mail server goes offline? No emails... unless you are using our email system where we guarantee 100% uptime.

Email Security and Continuity

 

Our Mail solution stops spam, viruses, and other email threats before they reach the network or mail server; incoming email is redirected to its fully redundant network and application architecture, which processes messages in real-time via both traditional spam filtering techniques and leading-edge approaches to message analysis including authenticity checks, message fingerprinting, heuristic rule sets, extensive URI databases, real-time message source analysis, and customizable whitelists and blacklists.

Key benefits are:

  • Comprehensive and highly accurate spam filtering.
  • Zero-hour antivirus protection
  • Business continuity with integrated queuing and on-demand mail service
  • Simple, per-user-per-month pricing structure, with no capital expenditure or start-up costs
  • Message logging and search capabilities
  • An 'always available' email backup solution

Continuity

Customers can continue accessing, responding to, and sending email messages, even in the event of an on-premise mail server or network outage; mail is queued by the service, and customers can continue accessing or responding to those messages via the online control panel, even while your own mail server is off-line.

Individual Junk Mail Digests

Users can view a convenient, automatically emailed summary of detected spam messages, with a link next to each message to allow the user to identify and release from the quarantine any potential false positives. The digest messages can be scheduled as infrequently as once per week or as frequently as three times per day.

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Infrastructure

The email solution is designed for high availability and therefore the network spans multiple, geographically distributed datacenters as its foundation. For maximum reliability, the datacenters have diversified management, regional power sources, and network peering arrangements. Each location features a Cisco-based, fault-tolerant network with redundant Gigabit Ethernet connectivity to multiple Tier 1 backbone providers.