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GFI MailArchiver 6 for Exchange review
Ever lost an email? That really important one you deleted a year ago? As GFI takes its Mail Archiver application to version 6, we take it for a spin.
Next-generation phishing attacks online banking
E-mail phishing is so last year – now criminals are using craftier attacks, including phishing online banking sessions through your browser.
Windows Phone 7 data flaw blamed on Yahoo
A glitch in the way Yahoo Mail and Windows Phone 7 communicated led to the "phantom data" loss.
Postal strike could cost online retailers millions
The Royal Mail postal strike could spell big trouble for smaller online retailers in the run up to Christmas, according to research.
Websense Triton Security Gateway Anywhere review
Websense's TSGA claims to be the first unified solution for web, mail and data security that doesn’t rely on any third party components. It goes...
Deploying BlackBerry Server 4.1
Guy Matthews take a step-by-step look at adding BlackBerry push email functionality to your mail server.
Sun and Fujitsu release UltraSparc T2 Plus based servers
New UltraSparc T2 Plus based servers claimed to outperform competing x86 systems on enterprise class applications, including Java, mail and...
Photos: Nokia releases mass market E63
Nokia follows up the E71 with the mass market E63, combining corporate mail and social networking features into a lower-cost handset.
Sky signs up Google services
Sky users are to get Google Mail email accounts, a YouTube-esqe video portal, plus Google search and ad services, with Sky and Google sharing...
Virgin Media to offer Gmail
Virgin Media will start to offer Google Mail to its massive consumer customer base in addition to businesses.
Mail-order giant expands data warehouse
Otto Group, the owner of Freemans and Grattan, is enhancing its operational efficiency by expanding its data warehouse with time-critical information.
Eudora mail client goes open source
One-time market-leader in email software, Eudora had almost become extinct, but is set for a new lease of life as its embattled owner releases the...
Fastest-spreading email worm 'MyDoom' turns five
Back in 2004, email servers were overrun by a worm which sent out spam distributing junk mail through infected computers.
TNT speeds up with mobile technology
The rollout of wearable mobile computers and scanners is paying dividends on the global mail company's previous investment in tracking technology.
Timeline: The life of the email virus MyDoom
It started off a fast-growing email worm spamming through junk mail, and then switched to a distributed Denial of Service (DoS) attack bringing...
Post Office opts for business intelligence
The postal division of the Royal Mail Group is rolling out two new centralised business intelligence systems.
Hotmail glitch prevents access to email
Microsoft confirms that some users are prevented from accessing their Windows Live Mail/Hotmail email due to a bug.
Spam will double email traffic by Easter
Data reveals startling increase in email volume fuelled by junk mail and spam.
Attachment spam on the rise
Spammers increasingly turn to attachment spam as a means of avoiding detection by junk mail filters.
Apple iPhone vulnerable through Safari
The Safari browser on the iPhone is claimed to carry a vulnerability which could be carried by spam mail or SMS.
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