It takes 2 to tango! ALOAHA promotes SPF and Sender ID as complementary technologies!
ALOAHA
SPAM Rejecter is the first recognized Windows based AntiSPAM Solution which
makes SPF and Sender ID available as freeware for all windows based Servers such
as Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes, iMail and others.
ALOAHA,
a Madrid, SPAIN-based email protection organization, has begun shipping free
versions of SPF (Sender Policy Framework) and Sender ID as well as a POP3
Connector as part of its larger AntiSPAM Framework which is able to protect
basically all Windows based Mailserver.
“I applaud Aloaha for releasing a solution which supports both SPF and Sender ID. Sender authentication promises to be a major advance in the war on spam, and Aloaha's timely support for these emerging standards leverages the existing base of hundreds of thousands of existing records to offer better spam protection for their customers,” said Meng Weng Wong, CTO and Founder of Pobox.com and author of SPF
To
get the freeware modules, companies must download the free, 30-day trial version
of Aloaha. However, modules like SPF and RBL Lists will continue to be
fully operational for free even if no licenses are being purchased after 30
days.
ALOAHA
and its Modules work on every Windows based Mailserver such as Microsoft
Exchange, Lotus Notes and iMail. Due to its innovative transparent proxy design
Aloaha rejects SPAM before it reaches the SMTP Server. Optional the
customer can also opt to use it as a SINK Plug-in in Microsoft Exchange or
Internet Information Server. According to Aloaha CEO Frank Hellmann, Aloaha
includes a number of anti-spam features in addition to the SPF and other DNS
based modules. For example, incoming emails are checked against Active Directory
or other Databases to verify if the recipient exists in the organization. Aloaha
brings along also other innovative technologies like relaxed greylisting to the
Mailserver.
"With
thousands of downloads we will contribute our share to help to stop the global
SPAM Problem" Hellmann said. "Of course we hope that some of these
downloads actually will become paid installations" he added later.
Contact
Information:
email: info@aloaha.com