LOTUSPHERE - What's in store for Notes/Domino

20.01.2006

- Antispam application vendor Postini Inc., which plans to announce the availability of its full Integrated Message Management application for Notes and Domino, providing security, archiving, compliance and directory synchronization for e-mail and IM users. The product extends Postini's offerings beyond e-mail security, according to the San Carlos, Calif.-based company.

- Group Technologies AG , which will unveil the latest version of iQ.Suite e-mail lifecycle management software for Notes and Domino. The application can be installed in stages, allowing businesses to add components as they're needed for e-mail archiving, sorting and storage, according to the Karlsruhe, Germany company.

- Messaging security vendor CipherTrust Inc., which is expected to debut technology that will allow its Lotus Notes customers to forward suspected spam messages as attachments to antispam researchers at CipherTrust. Presently, according to the Alpharetta, Ga.-based company, Notes users who forward spam e-mails using the built-in forwarding feature in Notes don't send all of the needed details to researchers, making the originator of the message harder to track. The new capability will be incorporated into CipherTrust's products, including its IronMail messaging security appliances.