Kaspersky® Anti-Virus for IBM Lotus Domino provides antivirus protection
for users of the IBM Lotus Domino server on large corporate networks with complex
topologies and heavy loads.
Antivirus scanning of all IBM Lotus Domino objects
Antivirus scanning of mail traffic. The application scans
message bodies and attachments (including compressed and archived attachments)
for viruses and other types of malicious programs (adware, spyware). Additionally,
the administrator can launch on-demand scanning of all files stored on the server.
Scanning of databases and other objects. The application provides
antivirus scanning not only of emails, but also all other IBM Lotus Domino objects,
including databases, traffic sent between Lotus Domino servers during replication
(cluster or distributed configurations only), IBM Lotus Domino scripts and OLE
objects.
Real time monitoring of protection status. The administrator
can be alerted if an infected message is detected, making it possible to continually
monitor the status of antivirus protection and respond without delay to any
events requiring attention.
A choice of processing options for infected objects. If an
infected object is detected, it can be cured, deleted or delivered to the recipient
without any changes made to it, depending on the application’s settings.
The program can be configured to save backup copies of infected objects prior
to processing, making it possible to restore them in the event of processing
errors or problems.
Isolation of infected and suspicious objects. All information
on antivirus scan results is saved on the computer’s hard drive. Infected,
damaged and suspicious objects detected during scans and moved to a quarantine
folder can be viewed or deleted by the administrator.
Additional control over mail traffic
Filtering of messages based on formal attributes. The application
can be configured to automatically block delivery of certain categories of emails:
emails that contain attachments of certain types of attachments (e.g., executable
files), exceed the size limit set by the administrator or contain banned object
types.
Virus outbreak prevention. To prevent virus outbreaks, Kaspersky
Anti-Virus for IBM Lotus Domino can stop the receipt or sending of email, if
the sending/receipt frequency exceeds a value specified by the administrator.
Administration
Ease of management. Kaspersky Anti-Virus for IBM Lotus Domino
can be configured and managed either locally or remotely via the IBM lotus Domino
interface. The administrator can control several copies of the product installed
on different servers from one workstation.
Automatic updates to antivirus databases. The antivirus databases
can be updated manually or automatically (on schedule) from Kaspersky Lab’s
Internet servers, or from specified computers on the local network. Database
integrity is verified during updates, with the option of rolling back to a previous
version of a database.
Scalability. The application supports cluster servers, networks
with distributed configurations and virtual servers. Furthermore, to ensure
successful performance on networks with heavy loads, it is possible to launch
several copies of the antivirus engine.
Versatile reporting system. The application can prepare a
variety of statistical reports on antivirus protection status and infected objects
detected in mail traffic. The administrator can configure the frequency and
time of reporting.
System Requirements
Software requirements |
Hardware requirements |
One of the following operating systems:
- Windows 2000 (with Service Pack 4 or higher)
- Windows 2000 Advanced Server (with Service Pack 4 or higher)
- Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition
- Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
One of the following versions of IBM Lotus Domino:
- Version 6.5 or higher
- Version 7.0 or higher
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- Processor: Intel Pentium 300 MHz or faster
- At least 64 MB free RAM (128 MB recommended)
- At least 11 MB free HDD space for installation of the application (does not include the disk space required for backup storage and other service folders)
- The amount of free disk space required is calculated based on the average message size.
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