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F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange
Today's challenges
Over 90% of computer viruses arrive via e-mail. Most of the new
fast spreading and destructive viruses are written to work and use
Microsoft Exchange/Outlook. Therefore it is especially important
for Microsoft Exchange users to protect their networks from virus
outbreaks. By using antivirus software with your Microsoft Exchange
solution, you will not only protect your corporate network from
viruses, but you will also make sure that your company is not
sending out infected messages to customers or partners.
The solution
F-Secure® Anti-Virus⢠for Microsoft Exchange protects Microsoft
Exchange users from viruses, worms and Trojans, scanning both
incoming and outgoing messages. The product scans not only e-mail
attachments, but it also stops viruses in documents and notes
posted to public folders. With F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft
Exchange, antivirus protection is transparent and always on as the
scanning is done on the e-mail server in real-time. In addition to
virus protection, the solution provides spam filtering and other
content filtering functionality. Thus, the solution does not only
improve security, but it also improves employee productivity,
reduces legal liability concerns and saves network bandwidth.
Key features
- Proactive protection against unknown threats
- Several scanning options
- Attachment filtering
- Outbreak management
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Automated Spam
filtering option
- High availability
- Automatic virus definition updates
- Ease-of-Use and deployment
- Support for Microsoft's Virus Scanning API 2.5
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Product datasheet PDF
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Supported Platforms and Languages
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Platforms
F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange version 6.30 and
later:
Windows 2003 Server
Windows 2000 Server
Microsoft Exchange 2003 Server
Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange version 6.01:
Windows 2000 Server
Windows NT 4.0 Server
Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 with Service Pack 4 or
later
Languages
English
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Last modified:
06-Aug-2008
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