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Most IT networks today are heterogeneous. Linux/FreeBSD platforms are frequently used for servers, while most workstations on a company network run under the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems. Linux is one of the most widely recognized operating systems, and its use is becoming the rule rather than the exception.
In early 1999, Kaspersky Lab was one of the first developers to introduce integrated antivirus software for Linux. Today, Kaspersky Lab continues to lead the industry in the development of mail and file server, and workstation protection for Linux and Unix platforms, including solutions designed for FreeBSD.
Mail - Linux Security- Internet, Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam
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Kaspersky® Anti-Virus for Linux Mail Server Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Linux Mail Server provides effective antivirus protection from malicious code for corporate mail traffic, integrates as an additional module into the existing mail system and provides real-time scanning of SMTP mail traffic for viruses, Trojans, and spam, spyware and supports the most widely used email solutions, namely Sendmail, Qmail, Postfix and Exim. |
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Kaspersky® Mail Gateway
Kaspersky Mail Gateway is a versatile solution that provides full-scale
protection for mail system users from viruses. When installed between
the corporate network and the Internet, it scans email messages for
viruses, and protects the company mail server from unauthorized use.
Designed to operate autonomously, the application fits neatly into any
environment and combines easily with programs installed on other network
nodes. Its installation and configuration do not require extensive experience
with Linux or FreeBSD systems. |
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Kaspersky® Anti-Spam Kaspersky Anti-Spam is designed to protect corporate mail users from unsolicited mail (e.g., spam), and integrates into mail systems, filtering SMTP messages before delivery to end users. Compatible with most mail servers, Kaspersky Anti-Spam is based on SpamTestTM, a technology that identifies unwanted correspondence by comparing each message to samples in the Kaspersky Lab database (updated every 20 minutes). Incoming messages are compared to over 10,000 descriptions of spam messages, over 50,000 individual phrases in English, French, German, Spanish and Russian, and graphical elements. It is intended for networks of any size and complexity, including ISPs. |
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