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Email Identity Management
MailGate
Company:
Tumbleweed Communications
Pricing:
$8,000
http://www.tumbleweed.com
The Tumbleweed MailGate appliance offers solid email protection and management in one device.
Mail Security 8300 Series
Company:
Symantec
Pricing:
$995 for hardware
http://www.symantec.com
The Symantec Mail Security appliance houses several email content management features in one well-integrated device.
Ninja Email Security
Company:
Sunbelt Software
Pricing:
starts at $627 for 25 mailboxes
http://www.sunbelt-software.com
This product takes an all-in-one security approach with features such as anti-spam, anti-phishing, anti-virus, attachment filtering, disclaimers and content filtering.
SpamTitan for VMware
Company:
SpamTitan
Pricing:
$550 for up to 100 users
http://www.spamtitan.com
This product is a VMware image that can be loaded onto any available server on the network, thereby not needing any real dedicated appliance or server.
ES1000
Company:
Sophos
Pricing:
$3,295
http://www.sophos.com
The Sophos ES1000 is an appliance-based solution that secures inbound and outbound messages through content filtering, sender validation/reputation checking, anti-malware scanning, encryption and other features.
Email Security 400
Company:
SonicWALL
Pricing:
$3,995
http://www.sonicwall.com/us/
Provides full functional protection with solid filtering capabilities.
IronMail
Company:
Secure Computing
Pricing:
$13,995
http://www.securecomputing.com
Designed for the large enterprise and loaded with many great features.
SpammerTrap
Company:
SECNAP Network Security Corporation
Pricing:
$6,490
http://www.secnap.com
A dedicated spam detection and protection tool.
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.
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