Google has just announced that they"ve added some new security products to their Google Apps offerings for message filtering, encryption and archiving
that will work with any mail system -- which they say includes Lotus Notes, Microsoft Exchange and Novell Groupwise.
Google Apps was already using technology developed by Postini, who Google acquired in July last year, to enhance the Gmail service in Google Apps Premier Edition accounts.
Customers can now sign up online for the following new products:
Google Message Filtering -- for spam, virus ...
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