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[Spamassassin Wiki] Update of "CommercialUnix" by SeanDoherty

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   * [http://www.m2smi.com/ Secure Mail Intelligence!]  SMI is a server side e-mail protection solution that combines firewall elements, intrusion detection system, anti-virus and anti-spam modules. SMI! can use up to 7 anti-virus scanners and 3 different spam filtering engines at the same time. Other features include: Routing & Queuing Module, Disclaimer & Messages Module, Updater Module, Policy Module, Mail Storage Module, Image Analysis Module, Cryptography Series and Mail Analysis. SMI! runs on Microsoft Windows 98/NT/2k/XP/2003 platforms (both Professional and Server releases), Linux (i586), OpenBSD, FreeBSD and Solaris 9 (x86 and SPARC)
  
+  * [http://www.spamtitan.com/ SpamTitan] - !SpamTitan allows you to create an email appliance for your gateway, real or virtual, using our ISO and VMware versions. Dual virus protection from Kaspersky and ClamAV as well as spam protection which incorporates SpamAssassin ensures email bourne threats are eradicated.
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   * [http://www.iku-ag.de/sponts/ SPONTS] by [http://www.iku-ag.de/ iKu AG] is an email proxy appliance written in Java running on a Linux EPIA board. For spam filtering, it uses Spam``Assassin in combination with several proprietary checks. The software is also sold separately for use in bigger Unix servers.
  
   * [http://www.sun.com/software/products/messaging_srvr/ds_messaging.xml Sun Java System Messaging Server] (JESMS) includes   preintegrated "Spam- Assassin" <sic>, an "open source, antispam application".  (For Solaris, HP-UX, Linux, and Windows)