MailEnable Improves Application Security by Releasing a Lockdown Utility

Released on = April 10, 2007, 11:12 pm

Press Release Author = MailEnable Pty. Ltd.

Industry = Software

Press Release Summary = MailEnable has improved the security and reliability of its
mail server product suite by providing a Lockdown Utility that reduces the level of
access that MailEnable has to system resources.

Press Release Body = The MailEnable Lockdown Utility allows MailEnable to be
configured as a 'hardened' installation. The utility specifically excludes
MailEnable's services from being able to access sensitive services that could
potentially be used as a result of exploitation.

The MailEnable Lockdown utility is free and available for all Standard, Professional
and Enterprise Edition users (both Version 1 and Version 2). The 'hardened'
installation will be included in all future versions as the default configuration.

For more information on the MailEnable Lockdown Utility, please refer to the
Security Whitepaper: http://www.mailenable.com/security/lockdown.asp

The MailEnable Lockdown Utility can be downloaded here:
http://www.mailenable.com/hotfix/me-10031.exe

The latest hotfixes can be obtained from the MailEnable website here:
http://www.mailenable.com/hotfix

To be informed of hotfixes and product updates, subscribe to the MailEnable Update
list or RSS feed at http://www.mailenable.com/rss

About MailEnable:

MailEnable, a privately owned software company based in Melbourne, Australia was
first established in 2002. MailEnable develops high performance mail server systems
for the Microsoft Windows platform. MailEnable is committed to providing
affordable, high quality software products and support services to customers on a
worldwide basis.


Web Site = http://www.mailenable.com

Contact Details = MailEnable Pty. Ltd.
59 Murrumbeena Rd
Murrumbeena VIC 3163
AUSTRALIA
t: +61 3 9569 0772
f: +61 3 9568 4270
www.mailenable.com

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