Scrollout F1 is an easy to use, highly configurable email firewall (gateway) for multiple domains and servers.
This software offers an open source solution for anti-spam, anti-virus protection and data loss prevention. It secures existing email servers on multi-platforms including Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino, Postfix, Exim, Sendmail, Qmail and others.
Scrollout F1 sports built-in multilayer security levels.
Features include:
- TLS encryption (2048 bits RSA).
- Virus scanning for inbound and outbound emails.
- Different Quarantine per domain.
- Different scores per domain for Tagging & Blocking.
- Provides DMARC record: get notified when domain names are exploited.
- Additional SMTP ports.
- Spam scanning for inbound and outbound emails originated from non-intranet server.
- Powerful and innovative geographic filtering for Sender IP, Server IP, URL IP and TLDs.
- Verify Sender IP against weighted white/blacklist providers (score RBL).
- Spammer database pollution by deploying unlimited spam traps for your website.
- Innovative, easy to use (drag & drop) spam feeder using IMAP clients (as Outlook).
- Various validations for hostname, domain, IP, helo/ehlo commands and more.
- Verifies incoming emails for DKIM and signs outgoing emails (2048 bits RSA).
- Automatic temporary parking of flooding hosts.
- Protection against fake messages that appear to come from your domain or from yourself.
- Built-in rules for newsletters and other messages generated by automated systems.
- Protection against executable files, malicious content, scripts and more.
- Eliminates a large amount of junk emails sent by infected or hijacked computers.
- Various tests for embedded pictures.
- Protection against forged domains like (fake) yahoo.com, gmail.com etc.
- Protection against wifi, dynamic, invalid or unknown hosts.
- Easy to replicate messages across the world by typing a backup (sub)domain.
- Whitelist [sender domain] using drag & drop emails (with MS Outlook).
- Blacklist [sender address] using drag & drop emails (with MS Outlook).
- Reduce storage cost by redirecting multimedia messages (archived or hidden).
- Relay outgoing messages through a global or per sender domain ISP (smarthost).
- Lite DLP for MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF and scanned images (archived or hidden).
- Assign an outbound IP address per domain.
- Disclaimer per domain.
- Simple web interface with guidelines.
Website: www.scrolloutf1.com
Support:
Developer: Marius Gologan
License: GNU General Public License version 3.0
Scrollout F1 is written in Perl. Learn Perl with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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