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2.3.2
Multiple Exchange 2003 Servers
Your organization has multiple Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
installations. Usually, the front-end server is located in the perimeter
network and receives inbound mail using SMTP and forwards all
messages to the back-end server. The back-end Exchange server holds
all mailboxes and public folders. In a larger organization, back-end
servers may be clustered.
Installing F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange
Install F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange to both front-end and
back-end Exchange servers. In addition, the front-end server can be
protected with F-Secure Spam Control.
Administration Modes
Install F-Secure Policy Manager Server on a dedicated server or on the
same server with one of Exchange servers. You can administer the
product with F-Secure Policy Manager Console.
When you install the product, configure each installation to connect to the
same F-Secure Policy Manager Server.
Summary of Contents for ANTI-VIRUS - FOR MICROSOFT EXCHANGE
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Page 6: ...4 ABOUT THIS GUIDE How This Guide Is Organized 5 Conventions Used in F Secure Guides 6 ...
Page 19: ...17 2 DEPLOYMENT Installation Modes 18 Network Requirements 19 Deployment Scenarios 20 ...
Page 64: ...62 4 CONFIGURING F SECURE SPAM CONTROL Overview 63 Realtime Blackhole List Configuration 64 ...
Page 106: ...104 B APPENDIX Services and Processes List of Services and Processes 105 ...
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