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Spam Filtering Services

- Spam Filtering
- Anti-Virus
- Email Support: 24x7
- Attachments: 25MB
Peer-to-Peer provides a “cloud” spam filtering service, which filters all of your incoming email (offsite) before it arrives at your mailserver. With a simple change to your domains MX record, all of your email is re-directed thru our spam filter servers.
Our advanced spam filtering system prohibits anything except legitimate emails to pass through the spam filter and only your legitimate messages are sent directly to your company's email server (or your ISP). SPAM messages are placed into a web-based quarentine Spam Viewer for you to review and retrieve at any time.
Spam Filtering is Peer-to-Peer’s Flagship service launched in June of 1999. In addition to the Spam Filtering service, recent add-on spam filter services are now available which include Outbound Email Relay, Email Archiving, Email Encryption, Mega 125MB Attachments and Email Hosting. A Primary Spam Filtering account is required in order to use any of the optional Add-On spam filter services.
Optional Add-On Service:
Email Archiving
Review your incoming email even if your mailserver is down or offline! Learn More
Optional Add-On Service:
Outbound Relay
Use our Outbound SMTP Relay Server from anywhere in the world. Learn More
Optional Add-On Service:
Email Encryption
Receive incoming email over a secure TLS Encrypted Connection. Learn More
Optional Add-On Service:
Mega Attachments
Receive super-large files (up to 125MB) via email. Learn More
Optional Add-On Service:
Email Hosting
A POP / IMAP / Webmail solution that requires no DNS or NS changes. Learn More
The e-mail that poses as sent from the U.S' Seattle DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) as also asserts that one traffic ticket has been provided for the recipient is another fraud. For, a web-link within the e-mail produces an Internet site, which harbors malware, published Hoax Slayer dated...
*Peer-to-Peer Spam News 1/27/12
Panda Labs the security company said that its researchers had detected one more series of ransomware assaults, which pretended to be formal alerts that agencies of law enforcement issued, admonishing end-users that they required paying a fine if they...
*Peer-to-Peer Spam News 1/26/12
Another e-mail scam has surfaced, yet again utilizing the name of BBB as well as having the tagline: 'Start With Trust,' as it inundates inboxes nationwide. The e-mails supposedly from BBB, Utah Office also display a web-link, which leads onto...
*Peer-to-Peer Spam News 1/25/12
According to officials at Seoul University, it's suspected that North Korea masterminded a hack attack during 2011 to target the university graduates' e-mail accounts in the South, published Yonhap News Agency dated January...
*Peer-to-Peer Spam News 1/24/12
SophosLabs has recently detected twin spam campaigns during the 3rd-weekend of January 2012 that exploits Google Docs as support for their phishing...
*Peer-to-Peer Spam News 1/23/12
Cybercriminals from China have assigned a novel virtual weapon which targets the department of homeland security (DHS), the defense department, and various US...
*Peer-to-Peer Spam News 1/22/12
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