One fine solution to protect your E-mail boxes from spam mail disease.
Today every personnel/corporations claiming to be the user of this worldwide network of computers that we call internet is associated with a number of e-mail boxes (inbox). No matter of which domains these inboxes are related to, no matter what benefits they are providing, no matter they are specific to some corporate or not they all are sharing a same problem or more likely sharing a same disease that we know as spam messages.
According to a research, a projected 40 trillion spam messages have been sent in 2008. Ferris Research determined the organizations that receive spam incur a cost of approximately $.04 per message to delete. However, the cost of locating missing “good” e-mail is far greater than deletion of “bad” e-mail – approximately $3.50 per message, due to missed business opportunities because of lost “false positives” messages.
There are a number of E-mail spam filter companies that claim to solve the problem, but in reality that is not the case, due to the approach they follow. The filter approach they follow is fundamentally flawed because filters have no way of distinguishing intent from content, or "bad" from "good" emails. They also don’t factor in “false positive” messages, so legitimate e-mails get blocked because they contain words that the filter incorrectly labels as “inappropriate.”
Now Sendio’s E-mail Security Platform (ESP) can be marked as appropriate as it solves the enterprise spam problem through its proprietary Silverlisting and Sender Address Verification (SAV) technologies, adding a human element into the process and eliminating spam, e-mail threats and the possibility of costly “false positives.” Silverlisting utilizes a set of low-level SMTP tests to determine the legitimacy of sending e-mail servers, while SAV verifies the legitimacy of first-time, unsolicited senders.
Sendio’s ESP completely eliminates spam and e-mail threats in the enterprise environment without “false positives” through SAV. Much like the verification process embraced by millions of MySpace and Facebook users, and the “buddy” list model employed by IM providers Skype and AOL, sender authentication is not a new concept. Sendio’s application of SAV to e-mail, however, is a paradigm shift, finally bringing the opt-in model used in other forms of communications to e-mail. Only first-time, unsolicited senders receive SAV requests, and once authenticated, all subsequent messages from that sender reach the recipient’s inbox. Sendio re-establishes e-mail as a trusted method of communications by totally eliminating spam and e-mail threats. This results in dramatic time-savings for users and reclaims lost resources for the company. Filters need continual fine-tuning to block unwanted messages, making spam filter management a time-consuming task for network administrators. ESP installation, on the other hand, is easy and requires minimal to zero ongoing maintenance.

Today every personnel/corporations claiming to be the user of this worldwide network of computers that we call internet is associated with a number of e-mail boxes (inbox). No matter of which domains these inboxes are related to, no matter what benefits they are providing, no matter they are specific to some corporate or not they all are sharing a same problem or more likely sharing a same disease that we know as spam messages.
According to a research, a projected 40 trillion spam messages have been sent in 2008. Ferris Research determined the organizations that receive spam incur a cost of approximately $.04 per message to delete. However, the cost of locating missing “good” e-mail is far greater than deletion of “bad” e-mail – approximately $3.50 per message, due to missed business opportunities because of lost “false positives” messages.
There are a number of E-mail spam filter companies that claim to solve the problem, but in reality that is not the case, due to the approach they follow. The filter approach they follow is fundamentally flawed because filters have no way of distinguishing intent from content, or "bad" from "good" emails. They also don’t factor in “false positive” messages, so legitimate e-mails get blocked because they contain words that the filter incorrectly labels as “inappropriate.”
Now Sendio’s E-mail Security Platform (ESP) can be marked as appropriate as it solves the enterprise spam problem through its proprietary Silverlisting and Sender Address Verification (SAV) technologies, adding a human element into the process and eliminating spam, e-mail threats and the possibility of costly “false positives.” Silverlisting utilizes a set of low-level SMTP tests to determine the legitimacy of sending e-mail servers, while SAV verifies the legitimacy of first-time, unsolicited senders.
Sendio’s ESP completely eliminates spam and e-mail threats in the enterprise environment without “false positives” through SAV. Much like the verification process embraced by millions of MySpace and Facebook users, and the “buddy” list model employed by IM providers Skype and AOL, sender authentication is not a new concept. Sendio’s application of SAV to e-mail, however, is a paradigm shift, finally bringing the opt-in model used in other forms of communications to e-mail. Only first-time, unsolicited senders receive SAV requests, and once authenticated, all subsequent messages from that sender reach the recipient’s inbox. Sendio re-establishes e-mail as a trusted method of communications by totally eliminating spam and e-mail threats. This results in dramatic time-savings for users and reclaims lost resources for the company. Filters need continual fine-tuning to block unwanted messages, making spam filter management a time-consuming task for network administrators. ESP installation, on the other hand, is easy and requires minimal to zero ongoing maintenance.

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