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Alt-N Technologies’ MDaemon 8 Incorporates DomainKeys Identified Mail
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Arlington, TX, United States, 2005/07/12 - Alt-N Technologies, a global leader in secure email, collaboration, and fax servers for the Windows platform, today announced support for DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) in its MDaemon mail server product..
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MDaemon brings cutting edge capability to mail server customers. MDaemon 8.10, to be released on July 26, 2005, will be the first commercial product to incorporate DKIM technology.
“DKIM represents the latest in our ongoing commitment to provide leading edge email security options to our MDaemon mail server customers,” says Arvel Hathcock, founder and CEO of Alt-N Technologies. “MDaemon already includes full support for SPF and DomainKeys. DKIM adds the latest in cryptographic authentication to our product line.”
DKIM is a signature-based e-mail authentication proposal which is based on Yahoo!’s DomainKeys e-mail authentication technology and Cisco’s Identified Internet Mail. It provides e-mail users with an additional level of protection against e-mail forgery, a tactic often used in phishing attacks. DKIM was developed so that businesses and consumers will have a stronger, more accurate means for identifying legitimate e-mail messages. DKIM provides transactional institutions added brand protection by giving consumers increased assurance of the legitimacy of the e-mails they receive.
MDaemon 8.10 with DKIM is a secure, turn-key mail server solution. It can also serve as a secure “front-door” to an existing email system such as Microsoft Exchange thereby bringing SPF, DomainKeys, and DKIM capability where it didn’t exist before.
To learn more about DKIM and Alt-N Technologies’ role as one of the companies integrating this new technology for combating Internet fraud, read the July 11, 2005 Wall Street Journal article, “Cisco, Yahoo Press Their Spam Tool” (Page B3).
About Alt-N Technologies
Alt-N Technologies specializes in developing communications software for Internet, Intranet, WAN and LAN applications. Alt-N software includes MDaemon email server, Outlook Connector for enabling Outlook sharing through MDaemon, AntiVirus for MDaemon and RelayFax facsimile server, all separately licensed. LDaemon is a free LDAP server designed to work with Alt-N products. WebAdmin is a free product for configuring MDaemon through a web browser. All products come with professional features and beginner-level ease of use. Products are sold and supported internationally through a network of exclusive distributors and resellers.
Alt-N Technologies is a privately-held Arlington, Texas, USA enterprise.
MDaemon and RelayFax are registered trademarks of Alt-N Technologies, Ltd. Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. All other marks are property of their respective owners.
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