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Kaspersky Security 5.5 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
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when a protected or corrupted object is detected, the
application will save its copy (file or the body of the message) in
the backup storage.
Objects detected in message body are replaced with a
notification of the following format:
The attached file %OBJECT_NAME% was deleted by
Kaspersky Security 5.5 for Microsoft Exchange
Server 2003. File was password-protected or
corrupted.
If a protected or corrupted object is detected in the attached file,
the application will change filename and extension of attached
objects. Renamed files will have
txt
extension.
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Messages received by Exchange server via SMTP protocol, will be
scanned for SPAM:
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the maximum time allowed for scanning 1 object is 200
seconds;
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when formal messages (for example, messages automatically
generated by mail bots) or messaged that do not contain SPAM
are detected, these messages will be delivered intact to the
Inbox
of the user’s e-mail client.
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when a suspicious message, which possibly contains SPAM, or
message containing obscene words or message definitely
containing SPAM are detected, such message will be moved to
the
Junk E-mail
folder of the user's e-mail client.
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All public folders, all storage areas created on the Exchange Server and
all users registered with this mail server will be protected.
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Mail traffic routed by the Exchange server will not be scanned.
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The anti-virus and content filtration databases are updated hourly via
internet from the Kaspersky Lab's HTTP and FTP servers.
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The administrator will not be notified about objects detected during the
scan.
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The detection of virus outbreaks will be recorded: detection of infected
objects will be recorded five times a day without issuing notifications to the
administrator.
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Reports on the status of the protection system are created on the first day
of each month and cover last 30 days.