MPP for Email Service Providers

January 9, 2008

MPP was engineered with the needs of email service providers mind. From our per-domain configurations to our platform support to our choice of the best commercial and open source plug-in modules to our broad range of services makes MPP perfectfor service provider grade email services.

Service Providers use MPP on their email scanning gateways, on their email servers and in email appliances.


Here’s how you will benefit:

  • Gain new revenue streams by offering in-demand services like emailarchival, content filtering, and attachment stripping using our policy engine that supports domain based service configurations.
  • Reduce provisioning costs with our LDAP based provisioning.
  • Optimize your security environment by blending the best of open source and
    commercial technologies.
  • Dramatically increase spam detection accuracy by replacing SpamAssassin with the superior Cloudmark antispam plug-in, Commtouch, or both!
  • Boost open source performance by switching from the sluggish AmavisD and MailScanner to the high-performing MPP processing core.
  • Scale SpamAssassin with distributed processing and per-user spam settings which can also be applied to any scanner you choose.
  • Cut administrative costs by allowing end-users and domain admins to easily manage their own spam settings and quarantines.

Finally, some would say that an email security solution is only as good as its support team. Quite simply, our is the best, as we have a dedicated team of global support engineers ready to help you around-the-clock. And the fact that we can solve most of your problem remotely means we can usually save you the time and trouble altogether.

As Nick Bright, Network and Server Administrator of Terra World, stated:

“MPP gives us the flexibility to customize features for our individual customers, the reliability in making sure our systems stay up and running, and the ability to deal with the huge problem spam has become much more efficiently and cost-effectively than any open source solution we tried.”