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Policy Patrol Enterprise
Company:
Red Earth Software
Pricing:
$395 (10 users)
http://www.policypatrol.com
A feature rich product that can be installed directly onto the mail server.
Mailsecure Appliance
Company:
Optenet
Pricing:
$3,500
http://www.optenet.es/en
This appliance features an email filter, anti-virus, anti-spyware and protection against malicious code and spam.
MessageGate
Company:
MessageGate
Pricing:
$10,000
http://www.messagegate.com
This product has an expansive filtering engine comprised of over 200 separate rules.
MailMarshal SMTP
Company:
Marshal
Pricing:
$45 (25 users)
http://www.marshal.com
A software-based approach to email content management that features protection against spam, phishing, viruses and other malware.
Proventia Network Mail Security System
Company:
IBM
Pricing:
$10,500
http://www.ibm.com/us
This product features some high grade functionality for the large enterprise.
Mail Security
Company:
GFi
Pricing:
$160.80 for 10 mailboxes
http://www.gfi.com
Offers protection from email-based threats, such as viruses or trojans.
ThreatWall 450
Company:
Esoft
Pricing:
$2,999
http://www.esoft.com
A full scale email content management appliance with several excellent features.
MIMEsweeper Email Appliance
Company:
Clearswift
Pricing:
starts at $25,168
http://www.clearswift.com
We found this product to be a pumped up email data leakage prevention device with solid email protection.
Desktop Enterprise Email v9.6
Company:
PGP
Pricing:
$62 per user/year
http://www.pgp.com/
A first rate product that fits into most environments cleanly. This product continues to set the standard for pure email security in an enterprise environment. We rate it our Best Buy.
S/MIME Toolkit
Company:
E-Lock Technologies
Pricing:
$5,000
http://www.elock.com/
If you have a specialized application, this is the product for you as long as you can implement it and support it.
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