BitDefender, a provider of innovative internet security solutions based in Bucharest, Romania, today released a Free Antispam for Linux Mail Servers. The product uses the same antispam engines that earned the company a perfect track record, with 9 VBSpam Awards in periodic tests run by Virus Bulletin.
“BitDefender Free Antispam for Mail Servers is aimed at small businesses and individuals who run mail servers in environments other than Windows but are dissatisfied with the lackluster performance of existing open-source or proprietary antispam solutions,” said Alexandru Balan, BitDefender’s Innovation & Technology Product Manager.
BitDefender’s Free Antispam for Mail Servers offers:
• High performance using a patent pending NeuNet technology (advanced adaptive neural network)
• Easy installation and easy to use web-based and command line administration interfaces
• Highly compatible kits that are available for most major Linux distributions (available as RPM, DEB, IPK) and are Linux FHS compliant
“We’re happy for the opportunity to give something back to the community and to further our goal of making the Internet safer to use,” said Alexandru Balan, BitDefender’s Innovation & Technology Product Manager.
BitDefender Free Antispam for Mail Servers is available now. More information on the free solution for Linux servers is available at: http://www.bitdefender.com/frams

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