timestamp1587679380001Recipient Address Rewritingby Barracuda NetworksYou can use this feature to modify the email addresses of recipients in messages that enter your organization through the Barracuda Email Security Service (ESS). When enabled, the feature will replace aliased domains with the primary...
timestamp1586870640001Block Password Protected PDFsby Barracuda NetworksYou now have granular control over messages containing password protected PDF documents. Phishers and scammers sometimes use malicious PDFs to attack email users. You can choose to block or quarantine such messages. You can also choose...
timestamp1582827180001Granular policy options for SPF protectionby Barracuda NetworksBarracuda Email Security Service (ESS) now allows admins to select how to handle emails when SPF checks fail for incoming emails. SPF has two different kind of failure modes – hardfail and softfail. ESS allows you to decide how to handle...
timestamp1582826880001Password-less logins for end-users (aka SAML integration) by Barracuda NetworksBarracuda Email Security Service (ESS) now allows end-users, to access their message log without entering the password or even going to the ESS UI. Many companies have a portal where their end users go to see all the authorized app. Now...
timestamp1582824240001ESS dropping support for insecure ciphersby Barracuda NetworksBarracuda Email Security Service (ESS) no longer supports the following insecure ciphers for Transport Layer Security (TLS). ECDHE-ECDSA-DES-CBC3-SHA [1.0] ECDHE-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA [1.0] DHE-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA [1.0] AES256-GCM-SHA384 [1.2...
timestamp1578608400001ESS dropping support for older versions of TLS/SSLby Barracuda NetworksStarting on Jan 16, 2020 (next week), ESS will no longer accept connections on SSL v3. Additionally on Jun 1, we’ll drop support for TLS v1.0 and v1.1. These are extremely old protocols that have lots of security vulnerabilities. This...
timestamp1564682160001Protecting from left over MX records pointing directly to your email serverby Barracuda NetworksOften customers will leave their secondary MX record pointing directly to the email server or O365. Attackers use this information to bypass ESS and send spam, virus, malware and other harmful emails. Since ESS was bypassed by the...
timestamp1564613520001Understanding why emails were allowed or blockedby Barracuda NetworksWhen you are analyzing emails in the Message Log you often want to know why an email was allowed or blocked. Enhancements in the message log now allow you to see the reason why an email was allowed or blocked quickly. If you want to see...
timestamp1562086140001New location for buttons for reporting Spam and not spamby Barracuda NetworksWe are working on a process to provide more feedback on why an email was allowed or blocked in our User Interface (UI). As a first step in that direction we have moved the location of buttons used to report Spam and Not Spam. The new...