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New Developments Feb 2010

A major system update will shortly be release delivering multi lan/wan functionality allowing for wan fail over and load balancing.

New Developments September 2009

Upgraded to Zarafa 6.30.3

New Developments August 2009

Added support for ISCSI. The Igaware box can now act as an ISCSI Target.

New Developments July 2009

The Zarafa groupware has been upgraded bringing full support for over the air synchronisation for Apple iPhones using ActiveSync Z-Push. It also now provides a mobile phone web client to the Zarafa package.

Igaware appointed UK distributor by Zarafa - Press Release 19/08/09
Network appliance vendor, Igaware has been appointed UK distributor for integrated Zarafa appliances by European groupware company Zarafa. Read full story.........

Igaware Anti-Spam is 'best of breed' - Press Release 29/06/09
Igaware, the UK’s leading network appliance vendor, says that its anti-spam appliance detects 99.9% of spam, keeping inboxes free from junk email. Igaware launched their first anti-spam appliance in 2001 and have continuously updated their solution to stay ahead of spammers. Read full story.........

New Developments June 2009

ISCSI has been added to make the Igaware box look like a SCSI disk on the network so that Windows machines ( and other things) can use it as if it was a local disk. It allows customers to expand storage without upgrading disks.

New Developments June 2009

The new design for the web reporting has been released. This design will be rolled out for the remaining reports shortly.

New Developments May 2009

3 new developments that have just been released.

These are:

1) Image Spam detection has undergone a major upgrade. Better than ever.

2) Images can now be embeded in outgoing email signatures. Just look in the on-page help for Outgoing Signatures to find out how.

3) PPPOE is now fully supported. This means the Draytek Vigor 120 ( and any others) can be used as an ADSL modem. Actually, we tested most of the PPPOE stuff using the Vigor 100. It has taken a while to develop as all sorts of clamps have to be applied to the TCP packet MSS sizes to make PPPOE reliable in a LAN network environment. Anyway, it's working great without any problems.