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The Detention anti-spam business server empowers you over spam.

According to Information Week, the average company costs are $712 per employee per year, or $71 billon for all U.S. businesses annually, in lost productivity due to Spam.  Detention not only traps bulk emails, but it has two safeguards so that employees will not waste time waiting for valid, blocked emails.

 Bombarded with junk e-mails? 
Detention can shut the door on all unwanted emails by either requiring all senders to validate once per recipient, or Detention can trap the vast majority of junk e-mail and let validated senders through without confirmation.  You decide what works best for you.

Tired of weekly updates and yearly maintenance fees? 
Detention does not require constant updates to its core technology.

Frustrated waiting for trapped e-mails to be delivered? 
Not with Detention. Detention has a POP3 interface for detained mail, web access to detained mail (per user), and a e-mail notification back to the sender.  The sender can then validate and release his or her detained e-mail. 

Blocking Spam: Sender Validation:

1. Detention can force each sender to validate his or her inbound email one time only.  This will block bulk email 100%.

2. Detention can auto-validate each sender.  Currently the capture rate for bulk email is about 95% overall in our two years of testing.  Unlike anti-virus software, constant updates are not required for this technology.

3. Each user can setup a sender blacklist to automatically detain email from any sender.

Valid Email Delivery:

1. Users can download their detained Email with any POP3 email reader including Outlook and Outlook Express.  Detention has a POP3 interface for detained Email with means that Spam email can be auto-filed into a folder.  This will ensure that desired mail from a mailing list can be viewed and white-listed.

2. A web interface allows each user to setup a whitelist of senders and to view detained email.  A white-list will allow a user to receive mail from unverifiable senders.

3. Each unverifiable sender will be sent an email letting