MPP for CommuniGate Pro
February 6, 2008
MPP is an essential tool in keeping Communigate Pro users free from the alarming
rise of spam, image spam, viruses, and phishing. MPP provides many advantages over
standard CGP plug-ins for the high-accuracy high-capacity needs of service providers.
These include:
- Greater scalability
- Less bandwidth required
- The ability to control virus and spam settings from a single easy-to-use
GUI - Cut costs by allowing end-users and domain admins to manage their own spam settings and
quarantines - The crucial capacity to adapt and defend against the growing criminalization
of spam - Complete round-the-clock support from MPP’s highly capable team of global support engineers
MPP utilizes a powerful policy engine that allows you to assign different service configurations and scanners to different groups of users without wasting your valuable time decoding CGP’s arcane rules. Also, policy membership is stored in your LDAP subscriber directory which enables the quick and easy provisioning of new services.
Our Webmin module provides comprehensive management including centralized spam and virus quarantine management, log monitoring, configuration
of all options and much more.
MPP vs. CommuniGate Pro Plug-in’s Comparison
| Feature | MPP | CGP |
| Directory Integrated Policy Engine | Yes | No |
| Unified GUI Manager for all Scanners | Yes | No |
| Virus Sccanners | F-PROT, Sophos, Kaspersky, ClamAV, Nod32 McAfee | McAfee, Sophos, KAV |
| Spam Scanners | Mailshell, Cloudmark, Commtouch, SpamAssassin | MailShell Cloudmark |
| Multiple Spam Thresholds Per Scanner | Yes | No |
| Integrated WBL processing | Yes | No |
| Email Archive with full text search | Yes | No |
| Unified Logging | Yes | No |
| Ability to mix and match commercial and open source scanners | Yes | No |
| Multi-threaded Processing Engine | Yes | No, simple perl scripts |
| End-User Quarantine Management | Yes | No |
| Use same license on Email Gateway | Yes | No |
| Attachment Management | Yes | No |
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