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    <copyright>Copyright 2007 TechGenix Ltd. All rights reserved.</copyright>
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    <title>Whitepaper - Attachment spam  the latest trend</title>
    <description>This white paper explains what makes spam such an unbearable problem and how spamming tactics are evolving daily to beat anti-spam software. In the space of two months, spammers have switched from image spam to using PDF, Excel and ZIP file attachments. By using these attachments to send images instead of embedding them in the body of the email message, spammers have taken the cat-and-mouse game with anti-spam software developers to a new level.</description>
    <link>http://www.msexchange.org/resource/gfi-software/white-papers/attachment-spam-the-latest-trend.html</link>
    <pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 05:34:00</pubDate>
    <author>GFI Software</author>
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    <title>Whitepaper - Why one virus engine is not enough</title>
    <description>There is no single anti-virus engine on the market today that is always the fastest and most effective at identifying viruses, trojans and other threats. This white paper examines why having multiple anti-virus scanners at mail server level substantially reduces the chance of virus infection and explores ways in which this can be achieved.</description>
    <link>http://www.msexchange.org/resource/gfi-software/white-papers/why-one-virus-engine-is-not-enough.html</link>
    <pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 05:31:00</pubDate>
    <author>GFI Software</author>
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    <title>Case study - GFI MailEssentials for Exchange/SMTP/Lotus</title>
    <description>&quot;GFI is easier to use than its competitors and much more comprehensive, I've worked with GFI since 2003, and I am really impressed with the interface and the ease of dealing with the filters. You can send spam directly to the junk mail in the user's mailbox, and it's much more user friendly than what I've seen with any of the other packages that I've looked at. I have found GFI to be the best and easiest for installation, flexibility, and how it interacts with the mail client.&quot;</description>
    <link>http://www.msexchange.org/resource/gfi-software/case-studies/case-study---gfi-mailessentials-for-exchangesmtplotus.html</link>
    <pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 09:24:00</pubDate>
    <author>GFI Software</author>
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    <title>Case study - GFI MailSecurity for Exchange/SMTP/Lotus</title>
    <description>&quot;A number of other products were evaluated but rejected because of cost or incompatibility with a clustered environment. We found GFI MailSecurity to be best suited to our requirements. Furthermore, having the choice of multiple engines was an added feature which we wanted.&quot;</description>
    <link>http://www.msexchange.org/resource/gfi-software/case-studies/case-study---gfi-mailsecurity-for-exchangesmtplotus.html</link>
    <pubDate>Fri, 29 Feb 2008 09:22:00</pubDate>
    <author>GFI Software</author>
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