Solutions Buy Download Information Partners Support Forum About us «Doctor Web» company news (RSS channel)

Public beta-testing of Dr.Web for Exchange Server 2000/2003 (anti-virus + anti-spam) launched

March 12, 2007

Doctor Web, Ltd., a Russian developer of Dr.Web security solutions, launches public beta-testing of Dr.Web for Exchange Server 2000/2003 (anti-virus + anti-spam).

Dr.Web for Exchange Server 2000/2003 (anti-virus + anti-spam)

In the protected system Dr.Web for Exchange Server 2000/2003 performs the following actions:

  • scans all incoming and outgoing traffic
  • stores infected and suspicious objects in the quarantine
  • notifies and warns on virus events
  • logs results of operation
  • automatically updates the virus databases
 
Easy installation and tuning
Despite the complexity of task for anti-virus protection of corporate mail traffic performed by Dr.Web for Exchange Server 2000/2003, it is easy and flexibly integrated into the mail system, simple in installation and set up. Fully automatic start at the system startup and convenient updating procedure with the help of the standard Windows scheduler considerably facilitate administration of Dr.Web for Exchange Server 2000/2003. .

Minimal system load
The option of multi-thread scanning allows the processing of huge amounts of e-mails. Low system resources requirements of Dr.Web for Exchange Server 2000/2003 make it compatible with all types of mail servers. Its installation and functioning does not require the hardware upscale. Dr.Web for Exchange scans objects in the memory buffer which increases substantially the efficiency of scanning.

Grouping and managing groups
Dr.Web for Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003 is highly scalable to the network size and its topology. It can be adapted both for small networks and complicated distributed intranets with thousands of hosts. The option of grouping facilitates administration of the anti-virus protection. The administrator can specify different settings for different groups, as well as similar settings for several groups. This is achieved on the basis of profiles. A profile determines whether the messages should be cured, deleted, moved to quarantine, blocked, etc.

Reprioritizing during the check
All incoming messages are processed according to the scanning priority assigned to them. Just being saved to folders, each message is treated as a low priority object. As soon as a client attempts to access such message, the latter is reassigned to a high priority list. To assure ultimate protection, outbound messages are processed prior to being retrieved by the client. Thus, reprioritization of messages, as well as two way mail scanning mode provide for perfect protection and efficient use of system resources.

Filtering of spam
Filtering of corporate mail traffic for unsolicited e-mails is done with the help of the Vade Retro library, developed by French company Goto Software.

Depending on the analysis result each message processed by the Vade Retro library is given a score — the integer ranging from -10000 to +10000. The lesser the score, the more likely the message is not spam. The threshold is set to 200, i.e. of the message is given the 200 score and more, it is marked by vaderetro as spam. After the message is analyzed, the ***SPAM*** mark is added to its subject.

System requirements

For installation and proper functioning of Dr.Web for Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003 it is required:

  • Processor: minimum –– Pentium 133 MHz, recommended –– Pentium 733 MHz
  • OS: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Windows 2000 Datacenter Server with SP3 or later; Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition, Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition or Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition. For Microsoft Windows 2000 Server SP4 and Windows Installer 3.1 (KB893803) is required.
  • Supported server software: MS Exchange server 2003
  • RAM: 256 MB (512 MB recommended)
  • Available space: 20 MB for Installation directoryю It may also require 50 MB for logs and 500 MB for log archives

We welcome users to participate in our public beta-testing of Dr.Web for Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003. To get the access to the restricted area for Dr.Web beta-testers, you should register here.

Every beta-tester of Dr.Web for Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003 will receive FREE one year e-license for Dr.Web for Windows – Anti-virus + Anti-spam. For this, they should send a message to market@drweb.com.

Most active beta-testers will receive a unique offer to purchase Dr.Web for Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003 with 80% discount for any quantity of protected objects for up to 3 years of the license term!




     Other news

2008-07-03June virus activity review from Doctor Web, Ltd.
2008-07-032000 companies using services of OBLTELECOM experience reliable anti-virus protection with Dr.Web
2008-06-30Dr.Web AV-Desk guards information of corporate customers of Newcom Port
2008-06-27Doctor Web, Ltd. establishes a subsidiary company in France
2008-06-27Dr.Web AV-Desk will remove malware from networks of Volkhov-Online
2008-06-26Dr.Web AV-Desk comes to Kyrgyzstan
2008-06-26Deployment of Dr.Web AV-Desk reduced the workload of Ufanet support service
2008-06-23Dr.Web AV-Desk will deliver "clean" Internet to 50 000 users in Moscow region
2008-06-19STREAM-TV Izhevsk employs Dr.Web AV-Desk
2008-06-18Dr.Web Enterprise Suite protects UAZ
2008-06-10Doctor Web, Ltd. releases SpIDer Mail 4.44.2.
2008-06-05May 2008 virus activity review by Doctor Web, Ltd.
2008-06-04AKADO chooses Dr.Web AV-Desk and recommends Dr.Web to its subscribers
2008-06-04Spam doesn’t always mean "malware”
2008-05-29Yandex recommends Dr.Web CureIt! to tackle malware faking web-pages
2008-05-27The new version of Dr.Web for Windows anti-virus scanner released
2008-05-26Izhevsk.net launches Dr.Web AV-Desk
2008-05-13April 2008 virus activity review from Doctor Web, Ltd.
2008-05-13Twenty five thousand subscribers of Eltel get protection by Dr.Web AV-Desk™
2008-05-07Dr.Web AV-Desk shields four hundred educational institutions of the Russian university network RUNNet
2008-05-06New version of Dr.Web anti-virus scanner for Windows released
2008-05-06Win32.Ntldrbot (aka Rustock.C) no longer a myth, no longer a threat. New Dr.Web scanner detects and cures it for real
2008-05-05Another 17 Russian cities get anti-virus as a service with Dr.Web AV-Desk
2008-05-04Protection against viruses and spam from Doctor Web, Ltd. and Sun Microsystems thoroughly tested
2008-05-04Another Russian ISP launches Dr.Web AV-Desk

   Information



   My five cents
 
What is the screen size of your monitor?

12''
14''
15''
17''
19''
more than 19''
other



Doctor Web, Ltd. © 2008 Doctor Web, Ltd. - a Russian company developing and distributing Dr.Web® Anti-virus solutions.
Our customers can be found among home users from all regions of the world and in large enterprises, small companies and nationwide corporations. We thank all of them for support and long-term devotion to our product. State certificates and awards received by the Dr.Web Anti-virus, as well as the geography of our users are the best evidence of exceptional trust to the products created by the talented Russian programmers.