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Centrally Managed Administration
Zero-Day Protection
Select whether
Proactive Virus Threat Detection
is enabled or disabled.
Proactive virus threat detection can identify new and unknown e-mail
malware, including viruses and worms.
When proactive virus threat detection is enabled, the product analyzes
inbound e-mail messages for possible security threats. All possibly
harmful messages are quarantined as unsafe.
Unsafe messages can be reprocessed periodically, as antivirus updates
may confirm the unsafe message as safe or infected.
When proactive virus threat detection is disabled, inbound mails are only
scanned by antivirus engines.
Grayware Scanning
Specify how the product processes grayware items in inbound, outbound
and internal messages.
Note that grayware scanning increases the scanning overhead. By
default, grayware scanning is enabled for inbound messages only.
Grayware scanning is disabled when virus scanning is disabled.
Scan Messages for
Grayware
Enable or disable the grayware scan.
The default value is
Enabled
for inbound
messages and
Disabled
for outbound and
internal messages.
Action on Grayware
Specify the action to take on items which contain
grayware.
Pass Through
- Leave grayware items in the
message.
Summary of Contents for ANTI-VIRUS FOR MICROSOFT EXCHANGE 7.10 -
Page 1: ...F Secure Anti Virus for Microsoft Exchange Administrator s Guide...
Page 9: ...9 ABOUT THIS GUIDE How This Guide Is Organized 10 Conventions Used in F Secure Guides 13...
Page 23: ...23 2 DEPLOYMENT Installation Modes 24 Network Requirements 25 Deployment Scenarios 26...
Page 270: ...270 A APPENDIX Variables in Warning Messages List of Variables 271...
Page 273: ...273 B APPENDIX Services and Processes List of Services and Processes 274...
Page 293: ...293 D APPENDIX Sending E mail Alerts And Reports Overview 294 Solution 294...