What happens if the Spambite service goes down?
Spambite is a very unique approach to solving the spam mail problem. We do not store a list of users per email server where we have a single point of failure. Instead, we distribute the email address database throughout the Internet to prevent a single point of failure. We also have redundant systems for each group of ENS servers and Root ENS servers in order to further restrict down time. In the event the RootENS system or the ENS systems go down, email will continue to flow to the users as if they were not being protected at all. If your particular gateway appliance goes down, you have three options: 1) Restore the Spambite Gateway appliance. 2) Move your local DNS for the pop/imap server back to the real email server while you work on the Spambite Gateway appliance with the professional team at Spambite. 3) Have your users change their internal pop account information back to the original email server. In any case 100% of all email will continue to flow to the email server and will