NILP is an intelligent self-learning technology in spam
control. It carries with itself a continuously updating
database containing DNA imprints of millions of SPAM
mails detected world-wide. Once the DNA imprints are
checked, NILP reverses its learning by classifying Ham
mails, rather than using the traditional way of classifying
Spam mails.
How NILP works at an organizational
level
Have a look at the following characteristics of any
organization's mail traffic:
The above entities will continue to remain as the fundamental
elements of a company's communication for a long time.
Users may be added or deleted, public IPs may be added
or deleted, but overall these basic elements remain
the same. To give an example, an engineering organization
will MOST certainly not subscribe or ask for information
about medical drugs. A software organization will rather
have no interest in receiving mails from religious institutions.
Using the above logic, NILP tunes itself to understand
the exact nature of the mail traffic of an organization,
and then classifies all mails accordingly. It is extremely
fast, scaleable and can regularly unlearn things to
keep itself very efficient and adaptable in a real-time
environment.
NILP at the mailbox level
At the user level, NILP employs advanced concepts of
Artificial Intelligence to observe the behavioral patterns
of the user, and starts thinking from the user point
of view. This way, it very accurately understands the
good mails for the user. The mechanism learns on its
own, while it incorporates continuous feeds from MicroWorld
Server as well. This makes NILP the most effective technology
in Spam and Phishing filtering.
The Content Scanner gives you options to enter the
restricted phrase or word that should be checked in
all e-mails entering or leaving your system. If the
word occurs anywhere in the body or subject of the e-mail,
further action can be specified.
In the Action part, you can set the action to follow
if a Phrase is detected in the mail. Different actions
are;