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'x400'.

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X.400 Technology For Internet Service Providers

White Papers Isode markets its X.400 and Internet messaging solutions as different products. However, Isode's core M-Switch product is the same for both X.400 and Internet deployments, with some modules specific to Internet and X.400 deployments.

[September 23, 2005, 0:00]

Why Use A P7 Message Store?: Getting X.400 Messages To And From End Users

White Papers The goal of this paper is to give an understanding of what an X.400 Message Store, such as Isode's M-Store X.400 does, and where and how it should be used. In order to do this, the paper looks at general requirements for sending and receiving...

[January 7, 2008, 0:01]

M-Switch X.400 Benchmarks

White Papers This paper gives performance benchmarks for Isode's M-Switch X.400, a high-performance X.400 Message Transfer Agent. M-Switch X.400 is deployed by Isode customers in a number of solutions areas. The benchmarks re-enforce the belief that M-Switch...

[January 7, 2008, 0:01]

NHS Patient Information Open To Computer Attack

News National Health Service representatives have concluded that patient information held on health service computers is highly vulnerable to interception and theft, highlighting the need for an encryption based communications infrastructure.

[October 26, 1999, 14:31]

Operational Monitoring And Control Of Systems Using Isode Servers

White Papers Isode server products (M-Vault, M-Switch, M-Store X.400 and M-Box) are deployed in a wide variety of situations, and usually there is a high service reliance placed on them. In some cases, a single server provides a complete standalone service.

[January 7, 2008, 0:01]

Open Standards 'essential To Europe's IT Future'

Talkback We've been here many times before X/Open OSI POSIX X400 Open group, the list goes on. Proprietary suppliers such as Microsoft then decide which of these standards they accept and which they deem inappropriate because they wish to impose their...

[October 9, 2006, 10:31]

NHS Security Compromised By Boss?

News Alasdair Liddle chief executive of the NHS is reported by Computer Weekly to be angry that the NHS' database and mail network, NHSNet is based on the "obsolete and expensive" X400 messaging standard instead of SMTP.

[August 6, 1999, 12:42]

The Need For Advanced, Certified, Email Protection

White Papers This whitepaper describes how Clearswift's evaluated EAL4 Bastion Firewall and DeepSecure EAL4 System can connect networks of different classifications (network separation) while ensuring data conforms to X.400 military messages and SMTP / SMIME...

[December 1, 2006, 0:00]

Introduction To Efficient Mail Submission And Delivery

White Papers EMSD is designed with the wireless network specifically in mind. It minimizes the network traffic required to send and receive messages, and this produces a messaging protocol that meets the needs of the mobile communicator.

[August 14, 2003, 16:19]

Nokia 9300: A First Look

Talkback We are currently on promo and we give the best offer presently,so hurry as offer valid,while stock last. We are large supplier of electronics and we give 1 year warranty for every phone sold out to our costumers, our mobile-phones are company...

[August 2, 2006, 14:24]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Monday 7/6/1999 Aha! Interesting email from a distant correspondent reveals that they were slipped a BT internal briefing on a new service to be launched on Tuesday. As you'll know if you've read our news service (though quite possibly not if you...

[June 11, 1999, 19:39]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

News Monday 7/6/1999 Aha! Interesting email from a distant correspondent reveals that they were slipped a BT internal briefing on a new service to be launched on Tuesday. As you'll know if you've read our news service (though quite possibly not if you...

[June 11, 1999, 18:39]

PKI Is Failing, Say Sun And Microsoft

News Public key infrastructure (PKI), which was supposed to use public-key cryptography to set up a worldwide network of bodies authenticating digital signatures and certificates, has failed to take off because it is too complicated.

[October 9, 2002, 9:42]