Monday, June 15, 2009

Web Host Industry Review: MailChannels Upgrades Spam Defense

By David Hamilton, Web Host Industry Review, June 15, 2009


MailChannels CEO Ken Simpson at the WHIR networking lounge at HostingCon 2008.

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Email traffic shaping software provider MailChannels (www.mailchannels.com) has substantially increased the capacity and performance of its email security add-on, Traffic Control, an Nginx-based, light-weight solution able to support millions of email accounts on a single CPU.

According to MailChannels' Monday announcement, Traffic Control 4.0 can reduce server costs by as much as 95 percent with its efficient spam pre-filtering, which eliminates messages before they hit an organization's mail server.

"The rationale is simple: less spam traffic means less hardware required for our customers - saving them millions of dollars annually," MailChannels chief executive officer Ken Simpson said in a statement. "In the past, increasing spam volume meant adding costly new hardware. Nginx was a logical foundation because of its lightning speed and very low memory footprint."

Because of its light weight and high-performance, Traffic Control 4.0 is built on top of web server platform Nginx, one of the most reliable and efficient web servers. Its Nginx core helps Traffic Control protect entire enterprises and service providers using as little as one server. Traffic Control is able to process 10 million messages per hour on a single CPU - 10 times faster than a standard mail transfer agent.

Also, by shaping email traffic at the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol level, MailChannels' technology decreases the volume of inbound spam that service providers need to manage. It separates senders into three categories, which can be thought of as the good, the bad and the ugly. Good senders have their messages expediated, bad senders are blocked, and new, unknown senders are are restricted in bandwidth down to a few bytes per second.

MailChannel's traffic shaping forces 99.6 percent of spammers to drop off, without negatively affecting legitimate senders.

"By shaping email traffic at the SMTP level, abusive senders and legitimate senders are no longer competing for network resources, so our customers' networks are not distracted by unwanted email," Simpson said in a statement.

Traffic Control 4.0 can also integrate with existing carrier-grade spam filtering technology from Cloudmark, Commtouch, and others, and is scalable from a single server all the way up to clusters of messaging servers.

MailChannels also plans to contribute back to the Nginx open source community, which has helped it achieve its spam blocking goals.

A number of web hosts implement Traffic Control for email filtering. For instance, hosting provider SherWeb (www.sherweb.com) upgraded its anti-spam service with Traffic Control in January, bolstering its Hosted Exchange accounts with improved spam filtering and service reliability with no additional fees for customers.

MailChannels Announces Traffic Control 4.0 Email Security

A Lightweight High-Performance Solution Based on Nginx That Supports Millions Of Email Users On A Single CPU

San Francisco, CA - June 15, 2009 - MailChannels, a leading provider of email traffic shaping software, today announced that it has substantially increased the capacity and performance of its email security add-on with the launch of Traffic Control™ 4.0. One of the key benefits of using Traffic Control is that it efficiently pre-filters spam before it hits an organization’s mail server, reducing server costs by up to 95%. Leading service providers rely on the technology to streamline their email architecture and save money.

Version 4.0 of Traffic Control implements MailChannels’ innovative and effective traffic shaping technology on top of Nginx (pronounced “engine-x”), a lightweight, high-performance web server platform which is touted for its reliability and low resource consumption. Nginx is currently one of the fastest growing web servers on the planet, according to data published by the web site tracking firm NetCraft.

Nginx was chosen because of its compact and high performance design. Traffic Control 4.0 is built on the same high performance foundation as Nginx, enabling large organizations and service providers to protect millions of users from spam using as little as one server. This is welcome news for service providers under the current recessionary economic conditions because it enables an immediate cost savings by eliminating costly email security servers.

“The rationale is simple: less spam traffic means less hardware required for our customers – saving them millions of dollars annually. In the past, increasing spam volume meant adding costly new hardware,” said Ken Simpson, CEO at MailChannels. “Nginx was a logical foundation because of its lightning speed and very low memory footprint.”

MailChannels’ technology shapes email traffic at the SMTP (Application) level, decreasing the volume of inbound spam that service providers need to manage. It separates senders into three distinct categories: bad senders are blocked, good senders are expedited for delivery, and new, unknown senders are restricted in bandwidth down to a few bytes per second. This traffic shaping forces 99.6% of spammers to drop off, without negatively affecting legitimate senders.

“By shaping email traffic at the SMTP level, abusive senders and legitimate senders are no longer competing for network resources, so our customers’ networks are not distracted by unwanted email,” said Ken.

MailChannels plans to contribute a number of improvements back to the Nginx open source community.

NEWS FACTS – Traffic Control 4.0:
Processes 10 million messages per hour on a single CPU (10x faster than a standard MTA). An ISP with 3 million users could process all of their email traffic on just one server.
Scales in all directions: from a single server all the way up to clusters of messaging servers.
Integrates with existing carrier-grade spam filtering technology from Cloudmark, Commtouch, and others: By combining Traffic Control 4.0’s effective traffic shaping with accurate content filtering, service providers benefit from substantial cost savings.

About Nginx
Nginx is an open-source, high-performance HTTP server and reverse proxy, as well as an IMAP/POP3 proxy server. Written by Igor Sysoev in 2005, Nginx now hosts 3% of the world’s web sites and has a fast growing user base. Nginx is known for its speed, stability, rich feature set, simple configuration, and low resource consumption. Unlike traditional servers, Nginx doesn't rely on threads to handle requests. Instead it uses a much more scalable event-driven (asynchronous) architecture. This architecture uses small, but most importantly, predictable amounts of memory under load. Nginx powers several high-visibility sites, such as WordPress, Hulu, and TorrentReactor.

About MailChannels
MailChannels is a leading provider of email traffic shaping software, helping service providers control escalating costs brought on by rapid growth. The company’s Traffic Control software presorts incoming email before it hits your network, prioritizing the delivery of legitimate email while slowing down and blocking spam traffic to reduce downstream server load. Recognized by Red Herring Canada Top 50 and the MIT Spam Conference, MailChannels protects Fortune 500 companies, leading service providers and universities worldwide.
For more information, visit www.mailchannels.com.

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