Email Protection

Automated Spam and Virus Protection

  • Stops 99.9% of Spam Emails
  • Blocks Viruses and Malware
  • Always Updated Database
  • Easy Management System
  • No Setup Required

Included With Email Protection

Defends Anti-Phishing
Increased security
Instant Setup
Defends Anti-Spoofing
Full control
DoS Attack Protection

Keep Your Devices Protected

Real Time Database

Our Email Protection product detects and filters spam using the most comprehensive, advanced algorithms which is updated in real time for the latest threats & viruses.

Email Scanning

Every email including attachments are scanned by our dedicated spam & virus protection hardware and stops any suspicious email before it reaches your inbox, ensuring the virus never hits your PC or device.

Business Security

Without any virus or malware protection for your business, any staff could open an attachment or click a phishing link downloading a virus to their computer which could cause significant damage to your business.

FAQ Email Protection

  • A domain extension is a suffix that succeeds your domain – like a .com.au, or .com.
  • There are various top-level domains (TLD) to choose from, with the most popular ones being .com, .net, .info, .biz, and .edu.
  • An important factor to consider when choosing a domain extension is how it matches your website’s purpose. So, if you’re running a commercial site, for example, you can opt for a .com. If you’re planning to launch a website for your non-profit, go for a .org.
  • There are also over 200 country code TLDs to choose from. Let’s say you are a business operating in Australia, you’d want to consider getting a .au domain extension to tell clients that you operate locally.

Email Protection is a service that protects your inboxes against spam and viruses. With the combined power of Anti-Virus and Anti-Spam, you can ensure that your inbox is protected at the highest level.

  • A domain extension is a suffix that succeeds your domain – like a .com.au, or .com.
  • There are various top-level domains (TLD) to choose from, with the most popular ones being .com, .net, .info, .biz, and .edu.
  • An important factor to consider when choosing a domain extension is how it matches your website’s purpose. So, if you’re running a commercial site, for example, you can opt for a .com. If you’re planning to launch a website for your non-profit, go for a .org.
  • There are also over 200 country code TLDs to choose from. Let’s say you are a business operating in Australia, you’d want to consider getting a .au domain extension to tell clients that you operate locally.

  • A domain extension is a suffix that succeeds your domain – like a .com.au, or .com.
  • There are various top-level domains (TLD) to choose from, with the most popular ones being .com, .net, .info, .biz, and .edu.
  • An important factor to consider when choosing a domain extension is how it matches your website’s purpose. So, if you’re running a commercial site, for example, you can opt for a .com. If you’re planning to launch a website for your non-profit, go for a .org.
  • There are also over 200 country code TLDs to choose from. Let’s say you are a business operating in Australia, you’d want to consider getting a .au domain extension to tell clients that you operate locally.

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