Enhanced Spam Protection Filter Introduced by
Affinity Internet; Committed to Strong Anti-Spam Initiative
Affinity Internet, a web hosting services
provider, announces today the introduction of an enhanced server side mail filtering
technology designed to shield customers from unsolicited e-mail also known as spam. The
solution is designed to protect customers on Affinity's ValueWeb (www.valueweb.com),
HostSave (www.hostsave.com), WinSave (www.winsave.com) and Bigstep (www.bigstep.com)
hosting brands from receiving unwanted or destructive email messages.
Affinity's enhanced spam filter builds upon its existing technology by leveraging the
company's clustered mail server architecture. A filter running on a discrete mail server
only "knows" about messages passing directly through it. Affinity's proprietary
spam software gathers data via the clustered mail server architecture on messages being
sent to all customers (clustered server currently processes in excess of one million
messages per hour). With visibility into such a large pool of messages, Affinity is
positioned to stop incoming attacks before they reach customers.
The spam filter represents Affinity's
first line of defense against unwanted e-mail. Affinity, committed to delivering secure
and reliable e-mail service to its customers, will make these solutions available to
customers at no additional cost.
"Affinity is extremely committed to
the fight against spam. Unwanted email is not only the Internet Service Provider's (ISP)
problem. Email providers, web hosting companies and ISPs need to remove industry
boundaries and forge relationships to foster a proactive and comprehensive solution. To
date, the relationships in place are personal and not industry-based. To move towards a
solution beyond individual company policies, everyone needs to work together to create an
industry standard," said Peter Chambers, CEO of Affinity Internet. "This year,
Affinity will be notably vocal about spam through education and protection initiatives for
our customers and the industry as a whole, working towards putting an end to spam."
Affinity has had several spam initiatives
in place; this is the first spam protection implementation the company has spearheaded in
direct correlation with new anti-spam laws. This year, Affinity will proactively address
spam through active involvement in several national anti-spam efforts. In addition to
launching the new automated spam protection, Affinity is committed to working in
conjunction with the numerous legal and industry oriented anti-spam groups in an effort to
be a part of the solution to this growing problem.
In keeping with its dedication to the
fight against spam, Affinity plans to deploy a series of technology enhancements
throughout the year that will address both outbound and inbound unsolicited e-mail.
About Affinity Internet, Inc.
Affinity Internet, a web hosting services
provider, offers multiple hosting packages, easy-to-use software and e-commerce tools for
small and medium sized businesses (SMB). Affinity operates multiple hosting brands
(ValueWeb, SkyNetWeb, Bigstep, HostSave and WinSave) offering shared and/or dedicated
servers, applications and products to meet specific and growing needs for a segment of the
SMB market. By offering a robust network and unparalleled customer service, Affinity
provides its customers and resellers with superior service, reliability and scalability.
Affinity hosts more than 390,000 domains
for more than 100,000 customers worldwide selling services directly over the Internet and
through more than 2000 resellers. The company is headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, FL with
offices in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA and data centers in Los Angeles and Fort
Lauderdale.