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FortiMail Product Demo

FortiMail provides comprehensive messaging security, protecting networks against spam, malware, and other message-borne threats. A family of messaging security appliances are available for any size organization, from small businesses to large enterprises and global telecommunication carriers. Three deployment modes offer maximum versatility while minimizing infrastructure changes or service disruptions.

Please fill out the short form below to view the FortiMail Interactive Web-based Demo and see for yourself how FortiMail appliances provide real time network protection from message-born threats. Both Gateway Mode and Server Mode demos are available.

    Showcasing:
  • Systems Resource Utilization
  • Sender/Endpoint Reputation
  • Quarantine Reports
  • Logging/Reporting
Access Instructions: 

Gateway mode: In this demo, the FortiMail system is configured as an email gateway to relay emails to an existing mail server.
Your Login name is: demo
Your password is: fortimail
https://209.87.230.132/admin

Server mode: In this demo, the FortiMail system is configured as a standalone email server.
Your Login name is: demo
Your password is: fortimail
https://209.87.230.132:1443/admin

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