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MONTREAL and QUEBEC, June 8 /PRNewswire/ -- GWAVA today announced the release of GWAVA 3.5, its flagship GroupWise security product. GWAVA is the number one GroupWise security product on the market and the new features of GWAVA 3.5 further solidify it as the leader for protection from spam, viruses, and email security threats.
GWAVA's unique ability to monitor and protect inside the GroupWise environment has provided GroupWise users with reliable security from spam and viruses for years. GWAVA scans all internal traffic, including the entire Post Office Message Store. This allows for email surveillance, policy enforcement, and archival retention. GWAVA 3.5 adds to the wide range of features of GWAVA 3.0 with:
* Single email spam digest notification enabling users to see all spam at once * End user spam self release tool * SURBL anti-spam technology
"We are very excited about GWAVA 3.5 and the direction of GWAVA as a security foundation for GroupWise administrators," states Charles Taite, CTO of GWAVA. "The success of GWAVA has been due to its ability to adapt to the changing requirements of GroupWise security. GWAVA 3.5 contains the technology that GroupWise users need to protect themselves against the newest onslaught of viruses, spam, and other email threats."
About GWAVA
GWAVA is the worldwide leader of software solutions for Novell GroupWise and is the largest Novell GroupWise partner. http://www.gwava.com/
GWAVACONTACT: Christina Dowling, Director of Marketing of GWAVA,
+1-801-830-6571, cdowling@gwava.com
Web site: http://www.gwava.com/
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