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EXCHANGEmanager™ 5.3

Integrated e-mail security for Microsoft Exchange Server

MIMEsweeper EXCHANGEmanager is designed to be the ideal solution for organizations looking to protect all of their e-mail communications, while ensuring that security, productivity, legal and compliance goals are fully met. EXCHANGEmanager intercepts every e-mail within Microsoft Exchange Server 2003/2007 and passes them to MIMEsweeper for SMTP for the enforcement of internal e-mail policy.

EXCHANGEmanager stops the internal circulation of inappropriate content and ensures a highly secure and regulatory compliant e-mail policy is adhered too. Quarantining e-mails with inappropriate language, blocking the exchange of prohibited file types and stopping the circulation of unauthorized confidential and sensitive* information. (*see Clearswift CONTENTsafe™).

EXCHANGEmanager interface
Full control over all Microsoft Exchange Server 2007/2003 e-mail communications.

The key features of MIMEsweeper EXCHANGEmanager include:

  • Interception of all e-mail
  • Interception policy to determine what content policy checks are to be applied
  • Enable/disable message interception - discrete monitor mode
  • A ‘deliver now’ over-ride facility for message queues on Microsoft Exchange
  • Full message tracking and quarantining
  • Anti-virus scanning by MIMEsweeper for SMTP
  • Image filtering (optional IMAGEmanager component)
  • The ability to add disclaimers
  • Exceptional scalability to 100,000 users and beyond
  • Full integration into MIMEsweeper for SMTP, MS Exchange Server and Clearswift CONTENTsafe™

Discrete Monitoring Offer
Don’t believe you have a problem with internal mail? Then why not try a free evaluation and discover the violations circulating within your network?


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