ExchangeDefender LiveArchive launches today | |
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Posted: August 6th, 2007 at 9:54 am Written by: jeff | | Post a comment Own Web Now, ExchangeDefender, Services, AltmanTC, Spam, Announcements |
Today ExchangeDefender subscribers will be getting a free new feature called LiveArchive. I am very excited about this new feature because it will allow businesses to keep using their company e-mail accounts even if their mail server isn’t accessible for some reason. If you don’t have the ExchangeDefender service and would like to find out more about it please let me know. I’ll be glad to send you more information and help you get setup. It has cut the time I spend dealing with junk e-mail down to less than 5 minutes a day.
Here is a copy of the announcement on the Own Web Now Blog:
We are very excited to announce that after months of development and beta testing, ExchangeDefender LiveArchive is officially launching this Monday, August 6th, 2007.
What is LiveArchive you ask? LiveArchive is a provision for business continuity - to allow your business to stay in business and keep on communicating even if your mail server, Internet connection or other means interfere with the mail flow to your mailbox. As e-mail is being processed by ExchangeDefender it is copied to a live mail server. The original message is delivered to your corporate mail server or sits in the queue if your mail server is down. At any time you have access to the past seven days of email via secure, web based interface available from anywhere you can browse the web. The connection is secured using commerce-grade SSL, the logins and access are audited for compliance purposes and even on-disk encryption is supported.
The best part? Well, it’s free. Yes, free as in each mailbox you currently have protected by ExchangeDefender can have a LiveArchive feature enabled through the control panel at no additional cost to you. As an additional show of appreciation for our community, LiveArchive is offered free of charge to the Florida government organizations and emergency operations during the hurricane season and has been in beta testing since March.
