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Beating Spam the clever way!

For years we’ve fought spam any way we can, with Spam Assassin, “intelligent” junk filters which look for words and phrases that can cause towns like Scunthorpe to be censored and more!

 

Well there is an answer, and it is Fido’s Anti Spam Cloud. For a small monthly subscription you can protect your all the mailboxes in your domain. Ensure your inbound and outbound emails both virus and spam free!

More than 85% of emails received every day are SPAM. That’s less than 2 good emails out of every 10 you receive.

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Fido’s Anti Spam solution integrates with all known email servers, using standard technologies and protocols so it fits into your Corporate network whether you are running Microsoft Exchange, Plesk, cPanel, Lotus Notes, CommuniGatePro, or any other email solution which uses SMTP. The only requirement is that you have your own domain name.

The Fido Spam Panel allows you to report spam and none spam emails with a simple drag and drop of the email onto our easy to use web interface, add white list users or addresses, to view the quarantine queue and release any emails which might have been held (or you can also do so from a daily email report).

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Sign up for a free 30 day trial today and start enjoying a life without SPAM once again!

Fido.Net’s team of experienced engineers and management have been working in the internet industry since its inception in the UK back in 1992. Jon Morby, the founder and owner of Fido.Net originally started in IT as far back as 1982, and was one of the UK (and Europe’s) main importers of both email and echomail for the fidonet network of amateur bulletin boards, running the fidonet.org Internet gateway from 1985 through to 1994. Jon Morby - founder of Fido.Net. Although enjoying a successful career in Stock Broking working out of the Birmingham Stock Exchange, Jon felt the real future was in the Internet; and after some persuasion by Demon’s then Managing Director Cliff Stanford, Jon joined Demon Internet Ltd, initially responsible for their Birmingham Point of Presence (PoP) from 1993 to 1995 and then moving to London to supervise Demon’s growing technical support team. By the time Jon finally left Demon in January 2000 he was their Advanced Technologies Manager responsible for managing the development and implementation of the next generation systems which Scottish Telecom (now Thus PLC) and Demon would be rolling out over the next 3-5 years – a far cry from his original days running a support desk of 5 staff! Fido.Net’s senior staff have had a grounding in the Internet with the majority of them having worked for ISP’s such as Demon Internet, EasyNet and other main stream UK Service Providers, as well as some of the first large Internet Portals (including online trading experts The Interactive Investor, and the not so successful boo.com).

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