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MailScan works with all versions of
Microsoft Exchange Server
(4.x, 5.x, Exchange 2000) |
MailScan 5.3 for Microsoft Exchange Server is the world's first
"Real-Time" e-mail scanner for the Microsoft Exchange
Server. This server is published by Microsoft.
MailScan 5.3 for Microsoft Exchange Server, acts like a Content-Security
and Anti-Virus Software between your Corporate Exchange Mail
Server and the Internet.
It has the world's first "real-time", e-mail Content-Security
and Anti-Virus feature that analyzes e-mails before they are
delivered to the clients or the servers on your network. Both
SMTP and POP3 are supported.
Technically, a new layer the MicroWorld
WinSock Layer (MWL) is placed between the default WinSock2
and the applications. MWL analyzes traffic that flows between
the Microsoft Exchange Server and the Internet.
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Besides providing Anti-Virus and Content-Scanning features, MailScan also has
a Generic Attachment Analyzer, automatic compression/decompression feature, a
comprehensive notification Engine, etc. Besides providing Anti-Virus
and Content-Scanning features, MailScan also has a Generic Attachment Analyzer,
automatic compression/decompression feature, a comprehensive notification Engine,
etc. All MailScan processes are multi-threaded. This ensures that all
e-mails are parallely processed. All types of attachments are handled
by MailScan, including MIME and UUEncoded. Other types supported are:
RFC822 attachments, Embedded e-mails, Multipart-Mixed and Multipart-Digest types.
The most important USPs offered by MailScan are that: - No
port settings or changes need to be done inside Microsoft Exchange Server.
- Dedicated
gateway machine not needed for using MailScan. MailScan works along with MS Exchange
on the same machine.
- Unlike other products, you will NOT lose any of the
SMTP functionality's given by MS Exchange.
- Content-Administration.
- MailScan
will work with any version of Microsoft Exchange Server (4.x, 5.x and Exchange
2000).
Important Note: The existing version of MailScan,
scans only e-mail traffic between your Exchange and the Internet. It will not
scan MAPI traffic. | |