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Kaspersky Security 5.5 for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
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E-mail systems
, including Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003, Lotus
Notes/Domino, sendmail, postfix , exim, and qmail mail systems
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Internet gateways
: CheckPoint Firewall –1; Microsoft ISA Server 2000
Enterprise Edition, Microsoft ISA Server 2004 Enterprise Edition
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Hand-held computers
(PDAs), running Symbian OS, Microsoft Windows
CE and Palm OS, and also smartphones running Microsoft Windows
Mobile 2003 for Smartphone and Microsoft Smartphone 2002.
The Kaspersky
®
Corporate Suite distribution kit includes Kaspersky
®
Administration Kit, a
unique tool for automated deployment and administration
.
You are free to choose from any of these anti-virus applications, according to the
operating systems and applications you use.
Kaspersky
®
Anti-Spam
Kaspersky
®
Anti-Spam is a cutting-edge software suite that is designed to help
organizations with small- and medium-sized networks wage war against the
onslaught of unsolicited e-mail messages (spam). The product combines the
revolutionary technology of linguistic analysis with modern methods of e-mail
filtration, including DNS Black Lists and formal letter features. Its unique
combination of services allows users to identify and wipe out up to 95% of
unwanted traffic.
Installed at the entrance to a network, where it monitors incoming e-mail traffic
streams for spam, Kaspersky
®
Anti-Spam acts as a barrier to unsolicited e-mail.
The product is compatible with any mail system and can be installed on either an
existing mail server or a dedicated one.
Kaspersky
®
Anti-Spam’s high performance is ensured by daily updates to the
content filtration database adding samples provided by the Company’s linguistic
laboratory specialists. Databases are updated every 20 minutes.
Kaspersky Security
®
for Microsoft Exchange 2003
Kaspersky Security for Microsoft Exchange performs anti-virus processing of
incoming and outgoing mail messages as well as messages stored at the server,
including letters in public folders and filters out unsolicited correspondence using
"smart" spam recognition techniques in combination with Microsoft technologies.
The application scans all messages arriving at an Exchange Server via SMTP
protocol checking them for the presence of viruses using Kaspersky Lab's anti-
virus technologies and for the presence of SPAM attributes. It filters out spam
based on formal attributes (mail address, IP address, letter size, heading) and
analyzes the content of messages and of their attachments using "smart'
technologies, including unique graphic signatures for identifying graphic SPAM.
The application scans both the message body and the attached files.