GFI MailSecurity for Exchange/SMTP


Version: 10.1 Build 20091201
Size:
147MB
Requirements:
No special requirements
Seller:
GFI Software
Price:
$160.00
System:
Windows XP/2000/98
Rating:
4.7
License:
Shareware

Description - GFI MailSecurity for Exchange/SMTP



GFI MailSecurity for Exchange/SMTP is an email content checking, exploit detection, threats Analysis and anti-virus solution that removes all types of email-borne threats before they can affect an organization?email users. GFI MailSecurity uses multiple virus scanners to scan inbound email, which include McAfee, Kapsersky and Bit Defender. This unique feature drastically reduces the average time to obtain virus signatures which Combat the latest threats, and therefore greatly reduces the chances of an infection. Other key features include an email content and attachment checking module, to quarantine dangerous attachments and content; an exploit shield, to protect against present and future viruses based on exploits (eg. Nimda, Bugbear); an HTML threats engine, to disable HTML scripts; and a Trojan & Executable Scanner, to Detect malicious executables. GFI MailSecurity is available as an SMTP Gateway version and for VS API. The gateway version should be deployed at the perimeter of the network as a mail relay server and scans inbound and outbound mail. The VS API version integrates seamlessly with Exchange Server 2000/2003 and scans the Exchange 2000/2003 information stores. Both versions can be deployed simultaneously to achieve optimum protection. Virus checking with multiple virus scanning enginesGFI MailSecurity uses multiple virus scanners to scan inbound email. Using multiple scanners drastically reduces the average time to obtain virus signatures which combat the latest threats, and therefore greatly reduces the chances of an infection. The reason for this is that a single anti-virus Company can never ALWAYS be the quickest to respond. For each outbreak, virus companies have varying response times to a virus, depending on where the virus was discovered, etc. By using multiple virus engines, you have a much better chance of having at least one of your virus engines up-to-date and able to protect against the latest virus.

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