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But tricky and entirely manual setup hurts Integralis' software package
WANT TO guard against noncorporate Web use and protect company secrets, as well as screen out e-mail-borne viruses? Integralis' MimeSweeper 3.0.1.7 now shields Web and e-mail users from viruses and offers content filtering. Rather than providing its own anti-virus software, Integralis lets you use your favorite package with MimeSweeper.
Although highly flexible, MimeSweeper can be a bear to configure: Only very experienced administrators should attempt to set it up. Although some users may resent Mime Sweeper's content filtering, its filtering power is remarkable. It can prevent messages containing certain keywords from entering or leaving the company. These can include inappropriate language, such as profanity, or other identifiable words or phrases. You can define which words are sensitive, as well as how sensitive, and set thresholds. You can assign different values to different words, depending on your needs or sensitivity.
Well applied, such a strategy could help you keep confidential information inside the company. MimeSweeper understands...