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bitbone AG unveils new release of Mailspect Processing Platform or MPP at CeBIT 2009

Version 4.8 of Mailspect’s email archiving, compliance and quarantine solution launched with complete German language user and admin interface
Mailspect Processing Platform or MPP Version 4.8 is now available for general release and is being presented by bitbone AG, Mailspect’s German partner, at CeBIT 2009 in Hannover this week.  The new version of MPP includes important new features such as enhanced email archiving and multi-layer anti spam and antivirus quarantine as well as content filtering.   For example, MPP Archive can now store email signatures which enable users to better comply with German email retention requirements.  Stored signatures strengthen the authenticity of archived emails in the event of a legal dispute.

Furthermore, bitbone AG has unveiled a German translation of MPP admin interface.  Together with the German user interface, which bitbone AG previously translated, all of MPP is now available in nature German
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MPP’s enhanced policy management tools now enable the routing of email on the basis of their content at the user, domain and global levels.  Improved feedback loops between pre- and post-queue quarantine utilities have hardened the product’s anti spam and antivirus protection.  By combining 16 different spam filtering techniques in a single scoring mechanism, MPP offers the most powerful and flexible Open Source / commercial email security on the market.  MPP is available as a software appliance, on Linux enterprise operating systems like Red Hat and Suse, Apple OSX, Solaris and FreeBSD as well as a software-as-a-service offering.  

bitbone AG is available to demonstrate MPP from March 3rd through 8th at CeBIT in Hannover, Germany on Zarafa's booth in Hall 6, No. E46/9.

About bitbone AG:  www.bitbone.de
bitbone AG, based in Würzburg, Germany, is an independent IT service provider and consultant serving companies and organizations with needs in terms of IT security, email archival, groupware, customer relationship management and document management.  As a system integrator and reseller, bitbone AG has been a MPP partner since 2006.  Furthermore, bitbone AG is producer of the open source based security and communications solutions, bitkit|SOLUTIONS, which are easy to integrate and administrate. The product range includes fax servers, PDF servers, groupware servers, e-mail security and archival as well as file servers. Every bitkit|SOLUTION is available as software or an appliance.
Contact info:  Alexandra Sondergeld, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

About Mailspect aka Message Partners: www.mailspect.com
Mailspect, based in New Rochelle, New York, is the producer of the Mailspect Processing Platform or MPP.  MPP offers clients a comprehensive and integrated suite of email archiving, compliance and quarantine, completed with spam filters, email policy management, and email retention solutions focused on the Open Source and Apple environments.  MPP is based on proven technology, integrates with leading anti spam and antivirus products and currently is installed in client mail systems that process billions of emails per day.  
Contact Info:  Nick Herring, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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