AXIGEN Mail Server is a carrier class messaging solution, backed up by first rate tech support. AXIGEN is a secure, highly configurable mail server with central WEB / CLI administration modules. Providing ESMTP, IMAP, POP3 and Webmail services, integrated List Server and advanced Logging/Reporting, AXIGEN allows system administrators to closely control email traffic. AXIGEN is available for many Linux distributions (Gentoo, Redhat/Fedora Core, Slackware, Debian, Ubuntu, Mandrake/Mandriva, SUSE), for BSD platforms and for Solaris. One of our large implementation with and an ISP (over 140,000 and 700,000 emails daily) increased 5 times server efficiency based on verified metrics.
Main AXIGEN services: 1. Mail transfer is ensured by SMTP /ESMTP modules, which include a powerful Mail Processing engine with an API(Application Programming Interface) for custom filtering. 2. Message retrieval is performed through IMAP4 or POP3 protocols with special tools for connectivity control and host authentication management. 3. Webmail module provides improved security and efficiency and allows users to access their email from any location using their Web browser
Mail Services - SMTP/ESMTP, POP3, IMAP4 and WEBMail - SSL/TLS encryption - Integrated List server
Connectivity and architecture: - Multithreaded engine with module thread control - Simultaneous resource access - Clustering support - Mail storage with index based access - In depth connection control - WebMail available in 15 languages - Firewall-like communication rules - User authentication: plain, login, CRAM MD5, DIGEST MD5
Time Management Tools - Personal Organizer (Calendar, Journal, Tasks, Notes) - AXIGEN Outlook Connector enabling most Exchange like features
Server Security - Multilevel filtering system - Integration with 16 Antivirus and AntiSPAM applications - DomainKeys Compliant Download your evaluation copy now!
AXIGEN Mail Server ISP/HSP Edition 4.0.2 was released by GECAD TECHNOLOGIES on Tuesday 28 August 2007. Its known requirements are : Intel x86, Linux kern.2.4/2.6/FreeBSD 5.4/NetBSD 3.0/OpenBSD 3.8/3.9; Solaris 10; 128 RAM, 100MB.