Mailsite

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MailSite
Developer(s) Rockliffe Systems
Stable release
10.0 / February 1, 2013
Operating system Windows Server
Type Mail server, calendar software, contact manager and collaborative software
License Trialware
Website mailsite.com

MailSite is a commercial mail server, calendar software, contact manager, and collaborative software that was developed by Rockliffe Systems. It was one of the first mail servers to run on Windows NT using Internet standards when version 1.2 was released in 1996 and is currently still in development. It also includes an Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) server for synchronizing mail, calendar and contacts with mobile devices. MailSite also works with Internet Standards-based mail clients such as Mozilla Thunderbird.

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Packages

MailSite is sold in three package configurations [1] for different markets. MailSite SE is a single-server package for small and medium enterprises. MailSite LE is a multi-server package for large enterprises. MailSite SP provides advanced multi-server clustering for service providers, hosting companies, internet service providers and telecommunication companies.

Features

MailSite provides the following set of features:

  • SSL and TLS encrypted connections
  • Authenticated SMTP
  • Real-time Blacklist lookup (RBL)
  • Reverse-DNS lookup (RDNS)
  • Directory Harvest Attack Protection (DHAP)
  • Compromised Account Detection (CAD)
  • DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM)
  • Domain & IP reputation checking
  • Greylisting
  • White list and black list

Supported clients

Groupware

MailSite provides native support for mail, calendar and contact sync for these clients:

  • Internet Explorer
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Apple Safari
  • Google Chrome

Mail only

Release History

VersionRelease DateChanges
1.2.2November 14, 1996First high performance SMTP and POP3 email server for Microsoft Windows NT.
2.1.7October 1, 1999 IMAP4 server; list server; virtual domains; basic spam protection.
3.4.7July 3, 2000 Microsoft SQL Server and ODBC database integration; mailbox and mail list agents.
4.5.6June 9, 2001Multi-server clustering; MailSite Express webmail with multiple languages; MailSite Pocket for WAP wireless email; anti-relay and anti-spam wizards, standards-based SIEVE message filtering.
5.3.11February 4, 2004Virus filtering with the F-Secure engine; performance improvements, server roles; improved reliability; improved virus scanning error handling; Active Directory authentication; COM developer API; improved protocol logging.
6.0.11April 14, 2004Anti-spam improvements with the Sophos engine; Directory Harvest Attack Protection (DHAP); SIEVE filtering enhancements; mailbox template; improved clustering; improved IMAP4 and anti-virus performance.
6.1.22June 9, 2005Secure connections using SSL and TLS; mailbox delivery SIEVE filter, improved anti-virus engine from Kaspersky, performance improvements; anti-spam scoring at the mailbox level; domain forwarding; IP address binding; IMAP4 UIDPLUS, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) support, performance monitor improvements.
7.0.3December 14, 2006Anti-spam improvements with the Mailshell engine; anti-spam integration with SIEVE filters; SMS push wireless email integration; security management: anti-virus integration with SIEVE filters; email traffic counters; performance and reliability.
8.0.5March 4, 2008Collaboration; MailSite ExpressPro AJAX webmail client; calendars; contacts; Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) for calendar and contact sync with Outlook; greylisting: configurable outbound IP address and hostname; performance improvements.
9.5.4July 20, 2011Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) server for mobile devices; remote wipe mobile devices; listen on multiple ports; exempt friendly hosts from spam scanning, bulk mailbox import and export through WConsole, compromised account detection (CAD); minimum password length; DHAP for POP3 and IMAP4; DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) signing; faster and improved AVG anti-virus engine; anti-spam reputation checking; SIEVE filtering for outbound or relayed messages; anti-spam reputation checking; message store performance improvements; multiple POP3 connections.
10.0.1January 2, 2013Exchange ActiveSync improvements for Outlook 2013; IMAP IDLE ; Distributed SQL indexes in message store; caches for improved message store performance; per mailbox spool folder; IMAP UID+FLAGS fetch cache for increased performance; logging improvements; faster anti-virus update processing.

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