Dear All,

One fundamental thing which is missing since long is report on secure Email Gateway which is an enterprise anti-spam and threat prevention system that uses a sophisticated array of spam filters, anti-virus scanners and content analysis engines to prevent unsolicited mail from ever entering your network. This server acts as a gateway through which every incoming and outgoing email passes through.

Major email security gateways have the ability to quarantine or block email that contains detected malware, phishing attacks, spam, as well as other malicious content. This prevents most attacks from reaching their intended recipients, which, in turn, reduces the number of successful compromises of hosts, user credentials and sensitive data. In absence of EAI support in an enterprise anti-spam all legitimates email coming from EAI address are also treated as spam.

Thus, while installing a new Secure Email Gateway system, one have to sure to deploy a next-generation solution that also offers EAI support. Apart from protection from much more than just inconvenient advertisements, and protect you from bigger cybersecurity risks.

I recommend that UASG EAI group must do a report and study on all available enterprise anti-spam Email Gateway and let community know the EAI supported systems as its critical to have an EAI ready anti-spam Email Gateway to make any EAI ready email system.

Thanks

Fariz Ahmadi


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On Saturday, December 12, 2020 4:09 PM, Mohamed Elbashir <mohamed.elbashir@icann.org> wrote:

Dear All,


The UA EAI working group is inviting you to a Zoom webinar on Tuesday, 15 December at 17:00 UTC to present the findings of Evaluation of EAI Support in Email Software and Services 2020 Study (UASG030 report) which will be presented by John Levine.

 

Find attached the report and presentation. 

 

Please join the Zoom webinar : Join Zoom Meeting : https://icann.zoom.us/j/94750686090?pwd=NWxlZW9IaFgyVXFJUUM1VVc0QThQQT09

 

Meeting ID: 947 5068 6090

Password: 2B@C0UYW^Y

 

Thank you!

 

Best Regards,

Mohamed (Mo) Elbashir

Universal Acceptance (UA) Program Manager

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)

One World, One Internet

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