Email Utility FAQ’s

What do you mean by email utility?
MPP is truly a software appliance and as such can be used for a wide range of applications independent of spam filtering or email archival.

What are some examples?
Disclaimers, attachment stripping, attachment blocking, content based routing, content filtering, surveillance, message tracking, content based email routing and more.

What type of attachment controls does MPP have?
MPP can strip attachments that meet your criteria and store them in a file system. Attachments are replaced with links within the emails that can be retrieved from your web or FTP server.

How does the MPP policy engine play into these applications?
The policy engine enables policies to be applied to emails based on address, domain, direction, IP or content.

How does MPP content filtering work?
MPP has its own content filter engine that will find content in email headers or message bodies. MPP can make routing decisions, quarantine, block or forward email based on content matches. MPP supports many types of expressions, international charater and advanced features like per-expression actions. For example, one expression can cause email to be rejected while another causes email to be forwarded to someone for review.

Tell me about MPP’s email surveillance capability
MPP can silently forward email to remote addresses for review or storage. Since email is delivered normally there is no trace of MPP’s forwarding. This capability is ideal to monitor employees, students, sales teams or just keep a handle on your business communications.

Are MPP disclaimers multi-lingual?
Yes, MPP disclaimers understand character set and also message format so that messages are never wrecked by disclaimers.

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