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Get rid of Anthrax scare - Use netMailshar to enable secure communication

Anthrax scare is affecting free flow of postal mail not only within USA but throughout the world. Several market research companies have already reported increased use of email as a communication tool for both official and unofficial purposes. PPP Infotech has released a new version of its versatile email tool named netMailshar (http://www.netmailshar.com) to make the transition easier.

Anthrax scare is affecting free flow of postal mail not only within USA but throughout the world. Several market research companies
have already reported increased use of email as a communication tool for both official and unofficial purposes. However, transition
from snail mail to email is not going to be easy if offices and homes are not equipped with smart email management tools.

PPP Infotech has released a new version of its versatile email tool named netMailshar (http://www.netmailshar.com) to make the
transition easier. netMailshar is a mail server software for small and medium-scale businesses that provides email messaging,archiving, content scanning and email virus protection.
It supports all forms of Internet connectivity, be it dial-up, ADSL or cable modem. Typically, netMailshar is installed in a computer controlled by the department head or the system administrator and every email sent or received will be routed through this computer.


Preventing email virus is easier than preventing anthrax scare
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Just like how anthrax scare affects snail mail, email viruses have been threatening email systems for quite sometime. netMailshar is one
of the few software products offering generic virus protection against email-based viruses without depending on traditional
virus scanners. netMailshar has a powerful content scanning engine to check your incoming emails for spam, viruses and offensive or confidential content. netMailshar has the ability to scan the content of all incoming mails. The department head can choose to 'quarantine'
emails with certain content - keywords or phrases or attachments and decide if the mail should be forwarded to a particular user or not.


Regulate email usage and improve productivity
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Some companies allow their employees to use web-based email accounts like Hotmail or Yahoo. Such systems don't provide any facility to monitor or regulate proper use of email and only consume excess bandwidth. However, netMailshar provides
better security because it allows you to maintain a centralized archive of both incoming and outgoing emails of all employees. In fact, it is more convenient than maintaining an archive of
traditional postal letters.


"I think more customers are opting for netMailshar because it's easy to setup and it offers better security than snail mail", says Parameshwar Babu, Director & Chief software architect of PPP Infotech. The price of netMailshar starts from US$49 (5 user).


About the company
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PPP infotech (http://www.pppinfotech.com) is a company specializing in networking software products. The company's first software, PPPshar was given #1 ranking by CNN.com amongst the top 10 networking tools of the
world.

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Parameshwar Babu
Ppp Infotech Limited
+91-44-4831145
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