Q\MAIL can perform email checking far faster than a human-based review system can. This minimizes potential damage from inadvertent release of sensitive information. Q reviews documents at high rates, which when combined with reasonable levels of accuracy, enables a reviewer to review more quickly and accurately.
In its classified configuration, Q\MAIL traps email messages on a secure server, evaluates them, and then either sends them on their way or holds them for human review.
Q\MAIL could be used to contain sensitive information within an enterprise, to categorize and route incoming email, to notify groups on a "need-to-know" basis, or to determine, for example, if an incoming message were a "form" message, and then generate a "form" response.
Although only a preliminary prototype has been done, since Q actually reads each email as well as any attachments, Q could be used as a SPAM blocker. This capability would enable a greater degree of accuracy in blocking SPAM than programs that simply look at headings.
Q/Mail is sufficiently powerful and secure so that it is being tested for use in the Y-12 National Security Complex to safeguard nuclear secrets!
