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Visualware targets e-mail authenticity concerns By Sam Costello March 4, 2002 9:07 am PT BOSTON - NETWORK administrators and individual users looking to track spammers may have a new tool in their kits after Visualware announced its eMailTrackerPro e-mail inspection product Monday.
The program also attempts to recognize and cut through the misdirection and forged headers that are often the hallmark of spammers by looking for logical paths for e-mail to be sent on, she added. EMailTrackerPro can also determine what continent a particular IP address is located on, she said. When combined with VisualRoute, Visualware's trace route application, eMailTrackerPro can pinpoint IP addresses within countries and cities, she said. VisualRoute is sold separately. Though the tracking of header information and the like can already be done manually, Lancaster expects that eMailTrackerPro will appeal to people who want analysis done automatically or a graphical user interface through which to do such analysis. The software may also appeal to users who are attempting to do basic verification of claims made in e-mail or to protect themselves from online auction fraud, she added. The software can be used with any e-mail program, but is integrated with Microsoft's Outlook, she said. EMailTrackerPro is immediately available worldwide at a cost of US$29.95 and can be purchased through Visualware's Web site at http://www.visualware.com. Sam Costello is a Boston-based correspondent for the IDG News Service, an InfoWorld affiliate. SPONSORED WHITE PAPERS
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