Kaspersky Security 8.0 for Linux Mail Server: Maintenance Pack 1 Critical Fix 1 (version 8.0.1.721)

Kaspersky Security 8.0 for Linux Mail Server: Maintenance Pack 1 Critical Fix 1 (version 8.0.1.721)

01 Apr 2015
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Kaspersky Security 8.0 for Linux Mail Server: Maintenance Pack 1 Critical Fix 1 has been released on April1, 2015. Full version number is 8.0.1.721.

What's new in Kaspersky Security 8.0 for Linux Mail Server: MP1 CF1

  • The support of the following 32-bit operating systems has been implemented:
    • Debian GNU / Linux 7.7
    • FreeBSD 9.3
    • FreeBSD 10.1
  • The support of the following 64-bit operating systems has been implemented:
    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
    • CentOS-7
    • Debian GNU / Linux 7.7
    • FreeBSD 10.1
  • The support of the Apache 2.4 web server has been implemented.
  • Integration with Kaspersky Security Center 10 SP1 has been implemented.
  • The Delete Attachment operation has been added to the Content Filter component of the application.
  • It is now possible to send several messages at once from Backup via the web interface.
  • It is now possible to save custom black and white lists of addresses in the event log.
  • It is now possible to filter messages by rule ID in the web interface.

Main features of Kaspersky Security 8.0 for Linux Mail Server

Kaspersky Security 8.0 for Linux Mail Server protects incoming and outgoing email messages against malware and spam, and performs content filtering of messages. Kaspersky Security 8.0 for Linux Mail Server runs under Linux and FreeBSD operating systems and can be used on high-load mail servers. Kaspersky Security 8.0 for Linux Mail Server can perform the following actions:

  • Scan incoming and outgoing email messages for spam, phishing, and malware, detect and block mail attachments intended for a restricted number of recipients or attachments that target software vulnerabilities.
  • Neutralize threats detected in files and email messages, disinfects objects.
  • Save message copies in Backup before their anti-virus processing and filtering.
  • Save messages from Backup to file and delivers messages to recipients from Backup.
  • Process mail in accordance with the rules defined for groups of senders and recipients.
  • Perform content filtering of messages by name, type and size of attachments.
  • Allow specifying user accounts and user groups from Microsoft Active Directory and OpenLDAP in mail filtering rules.
  • Notify the sender, recipients, and administrator about messages containing objects that are infected, suspicious, password-protected, or cannot be scanned.
  • Update Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam, and Anti-Phishing databases from Kaspersky Lab update servers or custom resources (http and ftp servers) according to the schedule or on demand.
  • Receive configuration details and application runtime statistics via the SNMP protocol and allow configuring the application to send SNMP traps when certain events occur.
  • Scan server file systems for malware on demand.
  • Allow configuring the settings and manage the application using the standard tools of the operating system (from the command line) or via the web interface.
  • Allow managing the operation of a group of mail servers with Kaspersky Security 8.0 for Linux Mail Server installed via Kaspersky Security Center 10 SP1.

 
 

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