|
Concerning to Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.6 for Linux Mail Servers
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.6 for Linux Mail Server provides anti-virus processing of mail traffic and file systems of servers running the Linux or FreeBSD operating systems, and using the Sendmail, Postfix, qmail, or Exim MTA.
The application allows the user to:
- Check for the presence of threats all server file systems as well as incoming and outgoing mail messages.
- Detect infected, suspicious, corrupted, and password-protected objects as well as objects that cannot be scanned.
- Neutralize threats detected in files and mail messages. Disinfect infected objects.
- Back up e-mail messages prior to their anti-virus processing and filtration.
- Process mail traffic according to rules preset for groups of senders and recipients.
- Provide content filtering of mail traffic by name, type and size of attached files, and use individual processing rules for the filtered objects.
- Notify the sender, recipients, and administrator about detection of mail messages that contain infected, suspicious, password protected objects or objects that cannot be scanned.
- Generate statistics and reports on application performance.
- Update the anti-virus databases, either using a schedule or on demand, by downloading update files from Kaspersky Lab’s update servers.
The anti-virus database is used to search for and attempt to cure infected objects. During the scan each file is analyzed for the presence of threats by comparing the file’s code with code typical of various threats.
- Configure and manage Kaspersky Anti-Virus both locally (using standard OS means including command line options, signals and modification of the application configuration file) and remotely via the web-based interface provided by the Webmin program.
- Obtain information about product configuration and activity statistics via SNMP and configure the application to generate SNMP traps when specified events occur.
|