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2008 News

-- September 3rd, 2008 --

Directory Replication by Email and over 'Air Gap'
Directory replication is an important feature of most directory services, and is commonly achieved by use of directory protocols as discussed in Replicating and Synchronizing Data Between Directory Servers. There are a number of situations where using directory protocols to perform replication does not work well. These include:

  • HF Radio and other constrained links.
  • System boundaries, where there is only email traffic allowed.
  • Directory gateways performing security checks.
  • Tactical directories with irregular network access.

This paper looks at these scenarios, and shows how directory replication over email and 'air gap' can address them. Then, the architecture and key features of Isode's solution are described.

-- August 28th, 2008 --

Messaging Protocols for HF Radio
Messaging is important for military and other deployments of HF Radio. Formal Military Messaging (STANAG 4406) over HF Radio is described in a previous Isode White Paper. This paper looks at how to optimize STANAG 4406 messaging for point to point HF networks and how to provide Internet Messaging over multi-node and point to point HF networks.

-- August 26th, 2008 --

Isode Security Policy, Security Label and Security Clearance Infrastructure
This paper describes the Security Policy, Security Label and Security Clearance infrastructure developed by Isode for use in its products. The first product to use these capabilities is M-Vault, as described in the Isode white paper Using Security Labels for Directory Access Control and Replication Control. Isode has developed this functionality as an independent module and plans to use this infrastructure in other products.

-- June 10th, 2008 --

Measuring MMHS Performance over HF Radio and Satellite: STANAG 4406 Annex E Encoding and Compression
This white paper is the first of a set of papers reporting on measurements made of MMHS (Military Message Handling Systems) operating over HF Radio and Satellite. This paper looks at the encoding and compression of STANAG 4406 Annex E messages, which is common to both HF Radio and Satellite transmission.

Measuring MMHS Performance over Satellite
This white paper is the second of a set of papers reporting on measurements made of MMHS (Military Message Handling Systems) operating over HF Radio and Satellite. This paper looks at operation over Satellite networks, and compares the performance of STANAG 4406 Annex E which is designed for constrained bandwidth networks with STANAG 4406 Annex A, which is intended for high speed networks.

-- May 7th, 2008 --

Measuring the False Negative Rate for Isode's M-Switch Anti-Spam
A key feature of any anti-spam solution is how effective it is at removing spam. A perfect anti-spam system would have a zero false positive rate and a zero false negative rate. In practice, this is not usually achieved, and systems will invariably trade off the two measurements. This paper describes how false negatives can be measured and looks at false negative rates for Isode's M-Switch Anti-Spam.

-- April 17th, 2008 --

Using Security Labels for Directory Access Control and Replication Control
This paper looks at how Security Labels can be used to provide security and management benefits to directory services. It shows how Security Labels can be used to control access to data based on the Security Clearance of the user accessing the directory, and how Security Labels can be used to control access to directory services and selective directory replication.

-- April 9th, 2008 --

HF Radio & Network Centric Warfare
Modern military communications are a key component of Network Centric Warfare. HF Radios are used extensively for military communications, and, although very slow, provide effective long distance communication in a wide range of situations. This paper looks at how HF Radio fits with Network Centric Warfare, and looks at approaches for integrating HF Radios to maximize their effectiveness.

-- April 2nd, 2008 --

Instant Messaging & Presence for Secure Environment
Instant Messaging (IM) and Presence applications are used widely. This paper considers their application in secure environments, such as Government and Military, where security is of paramount concern.

-- March 18th, 2008 --

Managing and Securely Determining Security Clearance
Access controls based on Security Labels are made by matching the Security Label against the Security Clearance of the user or location for which the access control check is being made. This paper looks at how to ensure that the correct Security Clearance is used, and the role of directory in achieving this.

-- March 8th, 2008 --

New Whitepaper: Directory Deployment Planning Checklist
This document has been written to help those planning a directory deployment, and in particular Isode partners working on directory deployments for their customers and prospects. As the specifics of the approach taken will depend on the deployment requirements this paper does not attempt to be prescriptive, there are no "right answers". Instead, a series of questions that (may) need to be asked are listed. Notes on those questions help define the answers and explain the implications of choices made. References to other material are provided where appropriate.

-- February 14th, 2008 --

New Whitepaper: Military Messaging over HF Radio and Satellite using STANAG 4406 Annex E
Military Messages often need to be transferred over low bandwidth networks, in particular HF Radio and Satellite Networks. The two military specifications for this type of messaging environment are NATO's STANAG 4406 Annex E and ACP 142 developed by the CCEB (Combined Communications-Electronics Board - AU, CA, NZ, US, UK). This paper describes scenarios that require these special technologies, and then gives an overview of the technologies and how they address the technical problems.

New Whitepaper: The Architecture of Isode's STANAG 4406 Annex E Solution
Military Messages often need to be transferred over low bandwidth networks, in particular HF Radio and Satellite Networks. Isode provides ACP 142 and STANAG 4406 Annex E as a part of its M-Switch X.400 product. This paper describes Isode's approach to implementing these protocols, and how this addresses basic and advanced operational problems, management approaches and integration with other components as part of a larger solution.

New Whitepaper: STANAG 5066: The Standard for Data Applications over HF Radio
STANAG 5066 is a NATO specification for running data applications over HF Radio. STANAG 5066 operates over an HF modem, and provides an interface for data applications to use and share an HF modem. STANAG 5066 provides core services to enable applications to operate efficiently over HF radio, and specifies a protocol that enables a clean separation between applications and modem/radio level. This paper describes STANAG 5066, and shows why it is key to deploying applications over HF Radio.

New Whitepaper: Why IP over HF Radio should be Avoided
HF Radios are important for military communications. IP is widely used and is the basis for most network communication. This paper looks at use of IP over HF Radio and the efficiency of different types of application over IP and concludes that applications intended for regular use over HF Radio should not use IP and should instead be directly integrated with STANAG 5066.

New Whitepaper: Military Messaging over HF Radio: A comparison of ACP 127 and STANAG 4406 Annex E
ACP 127 is the older NATO standard for formal military messaging that is being replaced by STANAG 4406. Both standards are used over HF Radio, and for STANAG 4406, this is specified in Annex E. This paper looks at how both standards work, and shows the benefits of the newer technologies.

-- February 6th, 2008 --

New Whitepaper: An Introduction to AMHS Security
as flight plan distribution, and is replacing the older AFTN service. This paper describes the security features of AMHS, the benefits they provide, and how these services can be deployed.

-- January 31st, 2008 --

New Whitepaper: Access Control using Security Labels & Security Clearance
Security Labels provide an important mechanism for controlling access to information in many high security environments, and are also useful in environments with lower security requirements. This paper provides a reasonably detailed description of how security labels and clearances work, while attempting to avoid the high level of technical complexity seen in many papers in this area

2007 News

-- December 19th, 2007 --

New Whitepaper: Testing STANAG 4406 Military Messaging over IP Differentiated Services
IP Differentiated Services (DiffServ) is a standardized Internet approach for dealing with different classes of traffic. We have added support for differentiated services to M-Switch X.400, so that its priority handling (which supports standard X.400 three level priority, and the STANAG 4406 military messaging six level priority) can utilize differentiated services at the IP level. Isode and NATO staff put together a setup to test military messaging in conjunction with DiffServ, and ran tests on two days in August and November 2007. This paper describes the tests that were done and analyses the results.

-- November 20th, 2007 --

New Whitepaper: M-Switch X.400 Benchmarks
This paper gives performance benchmarks for Isode's M-Switch X.400, a high-performance X.400 Message Transfer Agent. M-Switch X.400 is deployed by Isode customers in a number of solutions areas and these benchmarks re-enforce our belief that M-Switch X.400 is substantially faster than any other X.400 MTA.

-- September 27th, 2007 --

New Whitepaper: Password Policy for Directories
In this whitepaper we look at password policy for directories, its major capabilities, benefits, how it is integrated into other applications and how it is used. The paper looks at password policy features implemented by Isode’s M-Vault in Release 14.1. A few features are described that are planned for Release 14.2. M-Vault implements a comprehensive set of password policy features, and so this paper covers all features which are likely to be of interest. The paper focuses on showing how features appear to the end user and can be used and controlled by an administrator.

-- September 19th, 2007 --

New Whitepaper: Identity Management: Is Directory Inside or Outside?
The role of directory varies considerably in different Identity Management solutions. This includes; systems where directory is a central and highly visible component, systems where directory is used, but is not really visible and systems that do not use directory. This paper examines the role of directory in Identity Management, with particular focus on functionality where an externally visible directory can play a part.

-- September 11th, 2007 --

New Whitepaper: Replicating and Synchronizing Data Between Directory Servers
There are many situations where it is useful in a directory service for directory data to be available in more than one directory server. This paper looks at three techniques for achieving this (replication, direct synchronization and indirect synchronization) and discusses when each is appropriate.

-- August 24th, 2007 --

New Whitepaper: The LDAP Standard Specification
In June 2006, 10 new LDAP RFCs were published (RFCs 4510-4519) to provide a new LDAPv3 (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol version 3) specification and to replace RFC 2251 and a number of related specifications. The primary goal of this paper is to guide those with some basic knowledge of LDAP quickly through all of these documents.

- August 2nd, 2007 --

Federated Identity, Distributed PKI and Smart Cards
This paper considers authentication systems based on smart cards, where the smart cards will be issued by many organizations, and authentication must work at any location. An important example of this type of deployment is the US Government planned deployment in support of HSPD (Homeland Security Presidential Directive) 12.

-- July 26th, 2007 --

New Whitepaper: Integrated AMHS and AFTN Management
This white paper looks at Integrated versus Component Management of AFTN and AMHS Systems for Aviation messaging. It looks at the differences between these approaches and the benefits of each. A summary is given of the Isode product capabilities to support integrated management, and integrated AMHS & AFTN Management (in the shape of the AIDA-NG product from Isode partner Comsoft) is described.

-- July 19th, 2007 --

New Whitepaper: Isode's Presence, Real Time Messaging and XMPP Strategy
Isode plans to add an XMPP Server to its product set, in order to provide presence and real time messaging services. XMPP is the Internet Standard eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol, sometimes referred to as Jabber. This paper outlines why we're building this product and invites feedback on our product development strategy.

-- June 19th, 2007 --

New Whitepaper: Why use a P7 Message Store? Getting X.400 messages to and from end-users
The goal of this paper is to give an understanding of what an X.400 Message Store, (like Isode's M-Store X.400) does, and where and how it should be used. In order to do this, the paper looks at general requirements for sending and receiving (X.400) messages, and looks at various approaches that can be taken.

-- June 6th, 2007 --

Isode R14 Released: Today Isode released the latest versions of our full product set. The R14 release includes R14 new M-Vault and M-Store X.400 databases, a new web-based messaging management tool (PIA - Personal Information Administrator), extended platform support and significant improvements to Sodium, MConsole and EMMA. For more information on R14 see the R14 Release Page.

-- May 31st, 2007 --

New Whitepaper: M-Store X.400 Benchmarks
This paper provides performance benchmarks for Isode's M-Store X.400 product (R14) in a number of common usage scenarios including core P3 and P7 operations, throughput tests and handling of large messages.

-- May 29th, 2007 --

New Whitepaper: SNMP and Isode Servers
This white paper looks at the role of SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) in managing systems using Isode messaging and directory servers. It explains why SNMP support is provided, the sub-agent architecture used by Isode products, and approaches to deploying SNMP monitoring.

-- May 11th, 2007 --

New Whitepaper: X.400 Bridgehead for Microsoft Exchange - Technical Architecture and Back-end Features
X.400 Bridgehead for Microsoft Exchange ("X.400 Bridgehead") is a new product from Boldon James, produced in collaboration with Isode. It's primary goal is to provide X.400 protocol connectivity for Microsoft Exchange 2007, this capability was provided as a part of Exchange 2003 and earlier versions, but is not included with Exchange 2007. This paper describes the architecture of X.400 Bridgehead, and summarizes it's key features. It is particularly oriented towards understanding the capabilities of X.400 Bridgehead in the context of older versions of Exchange and full X.400 Message Transfer Agents (MTAs).

-- May 9th, 2007 --

New Whitepaper: Sending FLASH Messages Quickly - Techniques for Low Latency Message Switching and Precedence Handling
Military Messaging systems, and other messaging systems with time critical operational requirements such as Aviation (AMHS), require that high precedence messages are submitted, transferred and delivered very quickly. In this paper we look at how messages can be handled to achieve message switching times of a few hundred milli-seconds, for both low and high volumes of traffic. The importance of Permanent Associations as a way of avoiding delays in opening a connection is described and consideration is given to Precedence Handling, describing techniques that ensure high precedence traffic gets optimum (low) latency.

-- April 20th, 2007 --

New Whitepaper: Web Interfaces to the Directory
Isode provides a number of Web UIs that interact with its M-Vault directory servers, in support of both messaging and directory deployments. Two new UIs are being added as a part of our R14 release. These are currently a part of Internet Messaging management, but will evolve to become general purpose directory UIs. This paper describes the Isode UIs, and aims to solicit input from Isode directory customers as to requirements that may be addressed by these new products.

-- April 19th, 3007 --

New Evaluation Guide: M-Box POP/IMAP Gateway
A new evaluation guide is now available from the Isode website showing how to configure Isode's M-Box server as a POP to IMAP Gateway. The M-Box POP/IMAP Gateway allows email service providers to enable IMAP access (including LEMONADE Profile 1 features) to existing 'POP only' email accounts. The evaluation page for this product, together with links to evaluation documentation can be found here.

-- Feb 15th, 2007 --

New Whitepaper: Packaging Military Messaging for HF Radio and other Low Bandwidth Links
The general requirements and protocol architecture for military messaging over low bandwidth communications are described in the Isode White Paper Military Messaging Over Low Bandwidth Networks. This paper looks in more detail at how various server components are packaged together, looking at both software and hardware combinations, and showing how users and user agents fit into the system. The paper looks in detail at single user systems, from both hardware and software perspective.

2006 News

New Whitepaper: Scaling Isode's Messaging Solution
Messaging service providers need to deal with very large numbers of messages and mailboxes. The underlying systems need to be able to handle these heavy loads and be able to grow as customer and traffic volumes increase. This paper describes how Isode's messaging solution has been designed to scale in a way that minimises deployment costs and maintenance.

New Whitepaper: Offline Editing, Testing and Version Management of Messaging Configurations
Isode's messaging configuration is held in the directory, providing a number of benefits, including client/server GUI management of configuration and the ability to share configuration data between multiple servers. This paper explains how this core architecture, as well as providing a means of editing and manaing a live configuration, is extended to support offline configuration development and review, configuration testing and configuration version management.

New Whitepaper: Comparison of BlackBerry and LEMONADE for Mobile Email
LEMONADE is the Internet Standard for Mobile Email, based on IMAP and SMTP. This paper compares LEMONADE's approach to handling and delivering email and email attachments to mobile devices with that of the well known and widely deployed BlackBerry system.

New Whitepaper: BlackBerry and LEMONADE Approaches to Mail Filtering
This paper looks at how mail filtering is provided by a Blackberry, and compares this with the open standards based approaches available with a LEMONADE system. LEMONADE is the Internet Standard for Mobile Email, based on IMAP and SMTP, described in the Isode White Paper LEMONADE Profile: The Key Standard for Mobile Messaging.

Isode R12.0 sees Military Messaging Enchancements, New Management Tools and the first LEMONADE compliant Messaging Servers
A new Directory User Agent (Sodium) which supports strong authentication and signed operations, a complete re-write of MConsole, support for military message protocols and message formats, M-Vault support for 64-bit versions of Solaris and Linux and extensive changes to M-Box and M-Switch to make them the first commercial messaging servers to support the 'LEMONADE' IMAP and SMTP extensions for mobile messaging.

Blackberry's Mobile Email Dominance Threatened by LEMONADE Server
Isode releases first commercial email server that incorporates all of the Internet Engineering Task Force’s recommendations for phone and PDA email. Mobile email is set to become cheaper, virtually always on, have more functions and achieve greater bandwidth and storage efficiencies.

New Whitepaper: Directory Signed Operations
Directory signed operation are often requested or mandated as a part of Military ACP 133 Directory or other directory services with high security requirements. This paper explains what directory signed operations are, the benefits they provide, and situations where it makes sense to require their use.

New Whitepaper: IMAP IDLE - The best approach for 'push' email
The concept of "push email" has been widely marketed as a desirable feature of mobile email services, to enable users to get immediate notification of and access to new messages. This paper looks at various approaches to meeting user requirements, and concludes that the Internet Standard IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) IDLE command is the best way to achieve this service.

Isode Military Messaging enhancements open up major opportunities for vendors of Communication Systems using HF Radio and Satellite.
Isode, a leading supplier of military messaging and directory server products, is pleased to announce support for two important military messaging standards (STANAG 4406 Annexe E and ACP 142) within M-Switch X.400, its X.400 military message transfer agent.

M-Box for Solaris, Military Messaging Enhancements and significant changes to Isode's cross-platform Demonstration X.400 User Agent (XUXA) in Release 11.5
We're pleased to be able to announce that the latest Isode release, 11.5, is now available for download by evaluators and customers from the Isode website. R11.5 is a major release of the full Isode product set and includes extensions to the Open Group X.400 Gateway API to support STANAG 4406 Military Messaging, significant changes to our cross-platform Demonstration X.400 User Agent (XUXA) as well as source code availability and the availability of our POP/IMAP message store, M-Box, for Solaris 9.

LEMONADE Profile: The key standard for mobile messaging
LEMONADE is the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) technology being standardized for support of Mobile Email. The LEMONADE Profile is approved, and it is anticipated that it will be published shortly as an Internet Standard. This paper explains what the LEMONADE Profile is about and why it will be the central specification for open standards mobile messaging.
(Thursday June 8th, 2006)

New Whitepaper: Why X.400 is good for high reliability messaging
X.400 was specified in the 1980s, with the expectation that it would be the universal standard for email. While this did not happen, X.400 is still used for many applications, particularly where high reliability is required. This paper summarizes the key features of X.400 that make it good for applications needing high reliability, with particular focus on capabilities not available with Internet email.
(Thursday May 11th, 2006)

M-Box for Windows and new web-based internet messaging administration tools in Isode Release 11.4
The latest release of the full Isode product, R11.4v4 includes new platform support for Isode's POP/IMAP Message Store, M-Box, the first release of our web-based Internet Messaging Administration application and important advances in X.400 messaging security.
(Wednesday May 3rd, 2006)

New Whitepaper: Access, Replication and Synchronization for Mobile Email Devices
Mobile devices are increasingly tasked with handling email and associated data, such as address books and calendar information. This paper examines the many approaches to getting data onto to and off of the mobile device, looks at synchronization issues between the mobile device, desktop and server, outlines the Open Standards protocols designed to address these issues and recommends a model for mobile and desktop access to email, address book and calendars.
(Tuesday April 25th, 2006)

New Whitepaper: How AMHS users benefit from directory
This paper looks at how an AMHS end application, such as an AMHS Terminal sending and receiving flight plans, will utilize and benefit from the directory. This paper assumes a very basic understanding of AMHS and ATN Directory. For those unfamiliar with AMHS and ATN directory, a simple introduction is given in the Isode introduction to the Aviation industry. A simple explanation of the nature of the ATN Directory and its deployment in support of AMHS is given in the Isode White Paper Deploying the ATN Directory with AMHS: What you can do now.
(Tuesday March 21st, 2006)

New Whitepaper: Operational Monitoring and Control of Systems using Isode Servers
Isode server products are deployed in a wide variety of situations, and usually there is a high service reliance placed on them. Isode’s approach to server design and management is that the products are building blocks, with maximum use of open standard protocols for interconnection. Management is almost entirely client/server. This combination of building block + client/server means that the approach to operational management needs to be considered as part of the overall system design. This paper explains the approach Isode has taken and the options provided, that can be used to build an operational system.
(Wednesday March 1st, 2006)

Press Release: Message security for ground-to-ground messaging is vital and lacking
Together with seven other companies involved in the Aviation ground to ground messaging market, Isode have today issued a press release calling on Aviation Authorities, currently planning their transition to messaging based on ICAO's AMHS standard, to incorporate into those plans AMHS message security features provided for by the 'Extended' ATS Message Service.
(Friday February 3rd, 2006)

New Whitepaper: AMHS Security.
The Aeronautical Traffic Services (ATS) Message Handling Service (ATSMHS) defines a set of security services for use as part of the Extended ATS Message Service for providing that ATS Message Handling System (AMHS). This White Paper describes these security services, how they are provided and how they can be deployed. The paper concludes that AMHS Security is needed now, and should be pursued urgently as a part of AMHS deployment..
(Friday February 3rd, 2006)

2005 News

New Whitepaper: IETF and OMA architectures for Mobile Email.
The IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) and OMA (Open Mobile Alliance) both have architectures to support mobile email. This white paper looks at the differences between these architectures, and considers technical and commercial implications of the differences. Particular consideration is given to the role of service providers.
(Tuesday December 14th, 2005)

Isode announces support for Strong Authentication and improvements to Military, Aviation and Internet Messaging products.
Isode Release 11.2 contains new features that will benefit all of Isode's key markets including enhancements to X.400-based military an aviation messaging, Internet messaging improvements that will be of particular interest to ISPs and support for X.509 PKI based Strong Authentication.
(Wednesday November 9th, 2005)

3 new Isode whitepapers published setting out the case for Strong Authentication.
In three new whitepapers Isode's sets out the case for Strong Authentication and show how Certificate Authority interaction can be simplified. The 3 papers, Why Strong Authentication? – The Security and Administrative Benefits of using X.509 PKI based Strong Authentication, Why Strong Authentication for Directory?, and Easy Setup of Strong Authentication are published today in support of Release 11.2 of the Isode product set.
(Wednesday November 9th, 2005)

Argentina leads the way in AMHS ground to ground messaging by deploying a system provided by Isode partner Radiocom Inc.
By passing its Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) and Provisional Site Acceptance Tests (PSAT) the aviation messaging system now being rolled out in Argentina becomes one of the first deployed systems based on the new ICAO standard for ground to ground messaging, AMHS. The new system was supplied by Radiocom Inc. of Miami, Florida and based on components developed by Radiocom and UK-based Isode Ltd.
(Tuesday September 20th, 2005)

Isode announces major upgrade to Message Operator Interface
Isode Release 11.1 introduces a new application within the Message Operator Interface which provides management statistics. The Message Operator Interface is suited to both X.400 and Internet Messaging.
(Thursday Auguest 25th, 2005)

Isode releases M-Box, a high-performance IMAP message store and platform for emerging mobile messaging demands
M-Box incorporates superior performance and scalability and is the first release to support the emerging Open Standards designed to meet the demands of mobile clients.
(Wednesday June 29th, 2005)

Isode furthers its high-assurance messaging and directory strategy with Release 11
Isode Release 11 (R11) is a complete revision of Isode's Email and Directory server set aimed primarily at furthering Isode's strategy of providing high-assurance messaging solutions to markets such as Aviation, Military and Intelligence.
(Wednesday May 26th, 2005)

Isode propose Open Standards approach to challenges of mobile messaging
With mobile messaging demand continuing to grow and proprietary solutions making most of the running in supplying that demand, Isode CEO Steve Kille, in a talk to EEMA's Annual Conference in Leuven, Belgium today and in a whitepaper released on the Isode website makes the case for an Open Standards approach to mobile messaging.
(Wednesday May 18th, 2005)

Isode Partner Global Weather Dynamics, Inc. (GWDI) completes commissioning of messaging system for the Civil Aviation Administration of Cape Verde
The system installed at the Oceanic Control Center of SAL consists of GWDI's Message Handling System (MHS), utilising Isode's M-Switch X.400, M-Store X.400 and M-Vault X.500 server products together with GWDI's Aeronautical Information Terminal (AIT) to support ground communication between the operators located in Cape Verde and the countries of Senegal, Portugal and Spain.
(Monday March 1st, 2005)

New Whitepaper - Isode's IMAP Strategy
IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a widely implemented protocol for email clients to access messages on a server, and allows messages to be stored and filed on a message server. Isode will be adding an IMAP Server to its product set to complement our POP Server. This white paper sets out why this is an important part of Isode's messaging strategy, and shows how this will fit as a part of Isode's overall Internet Messaging Solution.
(Monday February 21st, 2005)

New Whitepaper - Providing Reliable Message Transport using X.400
For many commercial and personal applications, Internet mail is sufficiently reliable to be trusted and treated as if it were 100% reliable. For some applications, such as aviation, military, and key government communications this is not good enough. This paper looks at what is needed to provide highly reliable message transport: reliably taking a message from its originator and delivering to the recipient(s).
(Tuesday Feb 8th, 2005)

Isode adds High Assurance Messaging Features in R10.6
Release 10.6 of the Isode product set sees the introduction of an Audit Database, extending the scope of the operational management tools by enabling message tracking and quarantine options , and adds two new Linux platforms to our list of supported systems.
(Tuesday Jan 18th, 2005)

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