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As anti-spam software maker Brightmail officially becomes part of Symantec, the company is releasing an upgrade to the enterprise version of Brightmail Antispam.
Version 6.0 has an enhanced reputation service and non-English filtering capabilities, and blocks a new spam technique called signature attachments, says Carlin Wiegner, director of product management.
In Version 6.0, the company has added features governing suspect IP addresses and safe IP addresses to the Brightmail Reputation Service, which monitors hundreds of thousands of e-mail sources to determine how much mail sent from these addresses is spam. Suspect IP...