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Home » Openwave Introduces New Email/Messaging Platform for Carrier Services

Openwave Introduces New Email/Messaging Platform for Carrier Services

April 28, 2003
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Openwave Systems released a major upgrade to its email/messaging platform designed for large-scale, carrier email services. Openwave Email Mx Version 6.0 (Mx 6) features new anti-spam and anti-virus capabilities, a new web mail interface, a new “extensions” technology to allow third party applications to run on the message server, and lower cost due to architecture changes. Anti-spam features include the ability to block “Receipt to” messages that spammers harvest to steal email addresses. Performance enhancements have resulted in a decrease in CPU utilization by 40% and an increase in capacity by up to 400% in heavy usage broadband environments. Mx 6 also adds a choice in database technology, which can eliminate the need for an Oracle database if the customers chooses to use the integrated OEM database. The Openwave Mx 6 Extensions technology provides interfaces into message processing to allow value added, third party applications such as anti-virus, anti-spam (Brightmail or Postini) or lawful mail interceptions (CALEA).
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  • Openwave noted that conventional IP blocking tools are no longer effective in stopping spammers because new tools have enabled spammers to change their IP addresses on they fly — sometimes after every few emails sent. Openwave estimates the average lifetime of an IP address is now only 20 minutes.
  • Openwave’s carrier customers currently have licensed nearly 150 million email boxes.

  • Openwave’s customer list includes 150 email service providers and 85 mobile operators, such as BellSouth, RoadRunner, Verizon, AT&T Broadband, BT, Beijing Telecom and others.

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