NoSpamProxy Server 15.2 now available
Version 15.2 of NoSpamProxy Server continues to provide optimum spam protection and email security. With the new version, your electronic communication remains secure.
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Version 15.2 of NoSpamProxy Server continues to provide optimum spam protection and email security. With the new version, your electronic communication remains secure.
From September 2024, CAA records in the Domain Name System (DNS) will also be checked when issuing S/MIME certificates. Find out what this means for you and in which cases you need to act now in our blog article.
The latest update extends the functionality of the Outlook Add-in to include encryption and signature functions, among other things. This means that shared stack customers can now also use features that were previously reserved for NoSpamProxy Server and Enterprise Stack customers.
From June 14, 2024, there will be a new certificate chain for email encryption for the Bundesagentur für Arbeit, the Jobcenters and the Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung. Find out what you need to do now in our blog article.
NoSpamProxy offers S/MIME- and PGP-based email encryption and thus lays the foundation for secure email communication, data protection and legal security. However, Microsoft also offers its customers the option of exchanging encrypted emails with Microsoft Purview Message Encryption. In this blog post, we explain whether a combination is possible and useful.
Version 15.1 of NoSpamProxy Server is now available! The new version of NoSpamProxy Server continues to stand for advanced spam protection and email security. With version 15.1 you can continue to ensure secure electronic communication.
For some time now, NoSpamProxy customers have also been able to find all the content of the Knowledge Base in the NoSpamProxy online help. At the end of April, we will take the Knowledge Base offline for good. Here you can find out what you need to do now.
Apparently, the IP addresses of many systems that Microsoft uses to send emails from M365 are currently on a real-time blocklist. NoSpamProxy initially rejects the processing of emails in these cases. Read this blog article to find out what you can do now.
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