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Tela offers EMail filtering to greatly reduce the amount of unsolicited
EMail (spam) to your mail account or server. Tela also offers server-based
antivirus to trap any EMail-borne viruses. Our EMail filtering
works with EMail accounts on our server (local mailboxes) or on
your EMail server (SMTP Forwarding).
We also offer
filtering of mailboxes stored at other ISPs (POP Forwarding).
There is no additional software that you need to buy or install with this service.
What it Does
Our EMail filtering service uses several techniques to detect
and discard spam messages:
- Reject EMail from known spam sources using blacklisted server
databases
- Reject EMail containing common spam and pornographic keywords
or keyphrases listed in a spam phrase database
- Reject EMail messages that are contained in a database of collected
spam messages
- Examine EMail for spam characteristics and reject or flag messages
that are considered likely spam
Our experience has been that these techniques will eliminate
95% or more of the spam received with very few "false
positives" (classifying
legitimate EMail as spam).
How it Works
Your EMail is directed to our filtering mail server. Each
message is then filtered according to the following criteria:
- We first check the mail source against a real-time database
of known spam sources (blacklists). If the message originates
from a blacklisted server, the message is rejected by our
server.
We use SORBS, SPAMHAUS.ORG (spam
server list), and other real-time blacklists.
- The sender's email address
domain is checked for participation in SPF.
SPF is an IP address-based "Sender Permitted" authorization protocol. SPF allows a domain
owner to publish a list of permitted servers. This will greatly
reduce the acceptance of forged email sender addresses. If
the domain owner participates in SPF, and the sending server is
authorized, the message is passed to the next stage. If the
domain owner participates in SPF, and the sending server is not
authorized, the message is rejected. If the domain owner
does not participate in SPF, no action is taken at this stage.
- The message is checked for a variety of obvious spam or pornographic
keywords or keyphrases listed in a database that is maintained
by Tela. The message is also compared to a real-time database
of confirmed spam messages. (Razor2). The message is rejected
if it is found in either database.
- The message and attachments
are examined for common characteristics found in spam. Once
the entire message has been examined, the message is assigned
a "spam
level",
a quantitative measurement based on the characteristics found.
See Spam Assassin.org for
more information on these characteristics.
The mesage is classified
as
spam if the spam level exceeds your spam classification
threshold. The default threshold (5 points) will classify most
unwanted EMail as spam
and minimize the number of false positives. The message is flagged
with the spam level.
- You may choose to have EMail which exceeds the default spam threshold
passed through to your mailbox for processing by your own EMail
client "inbox
rules", or we can discard the message. Messages passed through
contain a "SpamStatus" and "SpamLevel" that
can be used to process the message by your EMail client.
- The message is then screened by our Antivirus scanner
and quarantined if a virus is detected.
The message is then delivered to your mailbox if it has not been
discarded or quarantined.
SMTP Forwarding
If you have your own SMTP server, we can filter your EMail on
our server. We then will forward the EMail to your SMTP server
after tagging it with the spam level.
Messages classified as spam can also be dropped as
above. No changes are necessary on your EMail server to use the
SMTP forwarding.
Your primary MX record should point to our EMail server to route
the incoming mail through our mail filtering server.
We can also configure an additional filter for SMTP forwarding
to reject messages that are sent to non-existent mailboxes. Many
spammers send messages to obsolete EMail addresses or use a "baby
book"
attack whereby they send EMail to many names at a domain (adam@yourdomain.com,
bob@yourdomain.com, etc.). We can discard these messages early
in the processing, before they pass through the above filters.
This way these messages will never reach your server. You will
need to provide a current list of valid EMail addresses
for this option.
The cost is $2.00/month per mailbox for mail spam filtering and
an additional $2.00/month per mailbox for antivirus scanning.
POP Forwarding
If you have an EMail account with another ISP, we can filter your
EMail. We will set up a mailbox on our server that will
retrieve mail every 10 minutes from your current ISP using POP.
This EMail is then passed through our EMail filters above and deposited
into
a POP
mailbox on our server. You then retrieve your EMail using POP from
our server. Your EMail address will not change.
The cost is $5.00/month per mailbox which includes
the POP retrieval, spam filtering, and virus screening.
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