NYI offers email hosting service

NYI runs Qmail and Vpopmail on its mail servers

NYI utilizes the most up-to-date and functional TMDA spam combatting technology

NYI offers a number of spam filtering methods

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New York Internet offers customized email hosting services that allow you or your business to conduct your email activity safely and reliably. We have leveraged our collective expertise to implement mission-critical fail-safe email system that will allow your employees to check and send mail from all over the world. Multiple platforms are supported by our infrastructure.

NYI's Email service includes industry-leading features such as:
virus protection
user-based authentication
advanced spam-identification tactics such as header and text analysis
blacklist implementation
smtp throttling
extensive web mail capabilities
web-based email administration

New York Internet runs Qmail - the fastest growing MTA - as its SMTP server. There are various reasons why Qmail is the superior option. They include security, reliability, simplicity, and fine performance.

Qmail works on practically any UNIX systems: AIX, *BSD, HPUX, Irix, Linux, Solaris. Its security features include:
clear separation between addresses, files, and programs
minimization of setuid and root code
five-way trust partitioning--security in depth
optional logging of one-way message hashes, entire message contents, etc.

According to Dan Bernstein, the creator of Qmail, his program has gained popularity in the Unix community because of its:
Security. Qmail doesn't let intruders into your machine
Reliability. Qmail never loses mail.
Speed. Qmail delivers your mail much more quickly than Sendmail, without compromising reliability.
Low memory use. Qmail can handle dozens of simultaneous deliveries on an old 16MB 486.
User-controlled mailing lists.
Virtual hosts made easy. Qmail pioneered multiple-domain support.
Straightforward administration. Qmail works with a minimum of fuss.
Flexible program deliveries. Qmail provides a powerful interface for external mail processors.
Variable Envelope Return Paths. This feature provides 100% automatic bounce handling for mailing lists of any size.

Two general forms of authentication are available for sending out mail: user-based authentication, which requires users to check their mail before sending mail out, which then essentially authenticates their IP, static or dynamic, for a pre-defined amount of time. This method of authentication is much more meaningful and secure than host-based authentication, which allows mail to be sent through the mail server based solely on a range of IPs that may or may not accurately reflect legitimate users on the system. User-based authentication dramatically cuts the abilities of different types of espionage ranging from spamming through your server, to sending out unauthorized emails on your behalf.


New York Internet uses Clam Antivirus, a powerful anti-virus scanner for Unix. It supports AMaViS, compressed files, uses the virus database from OpenAntivirus.org, and includes a program for auto-updating. The scanner is multithreaded, written in C, and POSIX compliant.

Your servers can enjoy the advanced features of throttling via tarpitting is in respect to any users ability, legitimate or otherwise, to overutilize the system to. Essentially, it allows the mail server to pace itself in respect to outgoing mail, not only making it less attractive to malicious spammers, but allowing a higher level of reliability for users all around. It is intended for large or high-volume mail servers, especially ISPs, but is also suitable for small/home servers where potential mail abuse exists.

Together with the TMDA technology, New York Internet offers a number of filtering methods to combat spam. Once enabled, they identify spam messages and tag them as spam. You will still receive every message intended for your address, but you will be able to easily set filters within your email program to either move the suspected spam message into a special folder, awaiting your scrutiny, or simply move it to the trash.

Spam is uncovered using several methods. One of them is header analysis, that spots messages where the spammers try to mask their identities. Another one is text analysis, that recognizes the typical spammers' style. The other ones include support of public blacklists (mail-abuse.org, ordb.org, etc.) and the spam-tracking database - Vipul's Razor which works by taking a signature of spam messages.

From our tests, we have found our filters to be very effective, recognizing over 92% of all incoming spam messages as such. This rating is very high, and will be very effective in helping you manage your mailbox.

Yahoo estimates that more than 40 percent of all e-mail traffic is now made up of spam, and some industry experts have expressed concerns that the levels may get so high that e-mail becomes unusable as a communications tool.

At NYI, we have been feverishly testing different ways to effectively win the war against SPAM hands down. We have implemented complex filters, blacklists, Spamcop, and antivirus scanners that search for key phrases, email address, open relay servers, and other indicators of spam, only to get even more frustrated with false postives as well as Sams that are able to fish through our net. Now, we can honestly state, that with the current SPAM technology being utilized today (05/03), the spam war has been officially won, and you can return to the days when an email was an email.

TMDA is an OSI certified software application designed to significantly reduce the amount of SPAM/UCE (junk-mail) you receive. As a SPAM filter, TMDA combines a "whitelist" (for known/trusted senders), a "blacklist" (for undesired senders), and a cryptographically enhanced confirmation system (for unknown, but legitimate senders). TMDA strives to be more effective, yet less time-consuming than traditional filters.

TMDA also supports special-purpose addresses called "tagged addresses" which increases the transparency of the process for unknown senders by allowing them to safely circumvent the whitelist.

TMDA is also a local mail delivery agent, with a flexible filtering language that allows fine-grained control over how incoming and outgoing mail is delivered and sent.

With TMDA, unrestricted access to your mailbox can no longer be assumed, a premise which spammers rely heavily upon.

The way TMDA thwarts incoming junk-mail is simple yet extremely effective. You maintain a "whitelist" of trusted contacts which are allowed directly into your mailbox. Messages from unknown senders are held in a pending queue until they respond to a one-time confirmation request sent by TMDA. Once they respond to the confirmation, their original message is deemed legitimate and is delivered to you. TMDA then adds their address to your whitelist so they won't have to confirm future messages.

This methodology has the advantage of being very selective about what it allows in, while at the same time permitting legitimate, but previously unknown senders to reach you.

TMDA's functionality is based upon the following assumptions about the current Internet infrastructure:

You cannot keep your email address secret from spammers.
Content-based filters can't distinguish spam from legitimate mail with sufficient accuracy.
To maintain economies of scale, bulk-mailing is generally:
- an impersonal process where the recipient is not distinguished
- a one-way communication channel (from spammer to victim)
Spam will not cease until it becomes prohibitively expensive for spammers to operate.



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