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KASPERSKY SECURITY FOR LINUX MAIL SERVER DELIVERS:
Kaspersky Security for Linux Mail Server
Features:
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Linux Mail Server delivers essential email security functions – including anti-malware, anti-spam and content filtering – in one easy-to-manage package
Protects:
Licensed:
- The number of Mailboxes that need protection = the number of licenses purchased.
Key Features
Integrated protection against viruses and spam
Improved!Advanced
antivirus engine
Kaspersky Security for Linux Mail Server includes the latest version of
Kaspersky Lab’s award-winning antivirus engine – with behaviour stream
signatures – to help detect and remove malicious attachments from incoming
emails.
New! Zero-Day
Exploit and Targeted Attack (ZETA) Shield
Kaspersky’s ZetaShield offers protection against unknown malware and exploits –
to defend you from zero-day and zero-hour attacks and APTs (Advanced Persistent
Threats).
Improved! Powerful
Anti-Spam Engine
Kaspersky Security for Linux Mail Server provides the latest version of
Kaspersky’s anti-spam engine – including two powerful new technologies:
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Enforced Anti-Spam Updates Service – uses push technology, directly from
the Kaspersky cloud, to deliver real-time updates. By reducing the ‘update
window’ from 20 minutes to approximately 1 minute, the Enforced Anti-Spam
Updates Service helps to defend businesses against zero-hour spam and spam
epidemics.
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Cloud-assisted Reputation Filtering – fights against unknown spam, to
enhance the spam capture rate and reduce the number of false positives.
New! Kaspersky
Security Network
The cloud-based Kaspersky
Security Network (KSN) gathers
data from millions of participating users’ systems around the world to help
defend your system from the very latest viruses and malware attacks. Potential
threats are monitored and analysed – in real-time – to help block dangerous
actions, before harm is caused.
Improved! Attachment
filtering
The new Format Recogniser feature can filter attachments – using information
about file type, name and message size. This helps businesses to enforce their
email usage policy and can help to address corporate liability issues that can
arise when users try to distribute illegal music or video files via the
corporate email system.
Improved! Global
Blacklists and Whitelists
In addition to creating corporate blacklists or whitelists, administrators can
manage ‘allowed’ or ‘denied’ senders email – using IPv4 and IPv6, wildcards and
regular expressions.
New! Personal
Blacklists and Whitelists
Users also can create their own blacklists and whitelists.
New! Backup
and personal backup with flexible search
Blocked email is quarantined in a backup system. If the system uses Microsoft
Active Directory or OpenLDAP, individual users can access their personal backup
via the web so they’re less likely to need to call your helpdesk.
Improved! Integration
with most popular MTAs (Postfix, Sendmail, Exim, qmail and CommunigatePro)
Kaspersky Security for Linux Mail Server lets you select the method of
integration, depending on your choice of Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) – so you can
integrate as a filter or using a Milter API.
Improved! Antivirus
command line file scanner
The Kaspersky Anti-Virus On-Demand Scanner can be used for on-demand virus
checking of objects – which can include directories, regular files and devices
such as hard drives, flash drives and DVD-ROMs.
New! Amavisd-new
Kaspersky Security for Linux Mail Server supports integration with Linux mail
systems using the high-performance AMaViS interface.
Improved! Monitoring
and Reporting features
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SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) support – any type of event can be
monitored using SNMP events and traps
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A new dashboard gives an at-a-glance view of status and monitoring
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Detailed, flexible reporting in PDF format – for customisable reports that help
in the monitoring and analysis of security and policies
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Notification system – informs administrators and document owners about policy
violation incidents
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Detailed logs – on all product actions, to help in identifying problems
Improved! Easy
to deploy, maintain and manage
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System administrators can run manual updates or set the rules for fully
automatic updates of antivirus, anti-spam and ZetaShield
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Integration with Active Directory and OpenLDAP
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Rich email traffic management rules – administrators can create rules according
to corporate security policies
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IPv6 support
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Scalable architecture – the entire system can be easily migrated from a test
server to a production environment
Benefits overview
Enhanced spam detection with fewer ‘false positives’
Kaspersky Lab’s latest technologies offer improved spam detection – to ensure
that even fewer spam messages get through to your email system.
In addition, Kaspersky’s latest solution achieves a lower rate of false
positives than our previous products – so your email system benefits from a high
level of protection, without the inconvenience of significant numbers of
legitimate emails being quarantined.
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A recent Kaspersky study found that 43% of all spam emails in a new spam attack
are distributed within the first 10 minutes. Kaspersky Security for Linux Mail
Server incorporates Enforced Anti-Spam Update Service – that is designed to
reduce the ‘window of exposure’ to less than one minute so new spam attacks are
less likely to get through to systems that are protected by Kaspersky.
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Kaspersky Security for Linux Mail Server includes integration with Kaspersky
Security Network (KSN) – to access Kaspersky’s cloud-based database and obtain
real-time information about new spam.
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Kaspersky’s cloud-based Reputation Filtering technology uses sophisticated
content-analysis tools to identify possible spam and also employs cloud-assisted
capabilities to ‘compare notes with other users’. As a result, Kaspersky
Security for Linux Mail Server processes messages with minimal latency, while
also reducing the number of false positives and increasing the overall detection
rate.
Enhanced anti-malware and zero-hour detection
Kaspersky’s latest antivirus engine delivers faster scanning and a higher
detection rate – for more rapid, accurate detection of malicious email
attachments. In addition, our new ZetaShield (Zero-Day Exploit and Targeted
Attack Shield) is designed to identify malware within targeted attacks. The
combination of Kaspersky’s antivirus engine and ZetaShield significantly boosts
the malware detection rate – to help deliver an even higher level of protection
for your business.
High throughput and high performance
All anti-malware and anti-spam engines add some overhead to a system. However,
Kaspersky Security for Linux Mail Server has been designed to deliver high
throughput – without significantly affecting system performance.
Flexible and easy to run and monitor
Kaspersky Security for Linux Mail Server has been designed to combine
flexibility, ease of deployment and simplified management.
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In addition to powerful email traffic rules and support for OpenLDAP and Active
Directory, Kaspersky Security for Linux Mail Server also allows users to set up
personal blacklists and whitelists – and also manage their own quarantined
items. This empowers users and helps to reduce the number of calls to your
helpdesk.
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Administrators can choose to integrate Kaspersky Security for Linux Mail
Server’s reporting and monitoring facilities into their organisation’s existing
monitoring system (SNMP), or administrators can use Kaspersky’s new, web-based
management console – which includes a dashboard that provides vital system
statistics, at a glance.
Easy to integrate
Kaspersky Security for Linux Mail Server can be integrated with popular
Linux-based Mail Transfer Agents (MTAs) – including Postfix, Sendmail, Exim,
qmail and CommuniGate Pro – and can also be integrated with Linux-based mail
systems using AMaViS. In addition, Kaspersky Security for Linux Mail Server
supports IPv6.
System Requirements
Hardware requirements
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Intel® Xeon 3040 processor or Core 2 Duo 1.86 GHz or faster
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2 GB RAM
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at least 4 GB available for swap
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4 GB available on the hard drive – to install application and store temporary
files and log files.
Software requirements
One of the following operating systems:
for 32-bit platforms:
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 Server.
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Fedora 16
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2
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Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.4 Squeeze
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CentOS 6.2
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openSUSE Linux 12.1
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Ubuntu 10.04 LTS; 12.04 LTS
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Mandriva Enterprise Server 5.2
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FreeBSD 8.3, 9.0
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Canaima 3.0
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Asianux 4 SP1
for 64-bit platforms:
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 Server
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Fedora 16
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP1
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Novell Open Enterprise Server 11
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Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.4 Squeeze
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CentOS 6.2
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openSUSE Linux 12.1
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Ubuntu 10.04 LTS; 12.04 LTS
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FreeBSD 8.x, 9.x
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Canaima 3.0
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Asianux 4 SP1
Supports the following 32-bit libraries on 64-bit operating systems:
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libc6-i386, ia32-libs for Debian and Ubuntu
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glibc.i686 for RHEL, Fedora and CentOS
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glibc-32bit for OpenSUSE, SLES and OES
Supported mail servers:
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Exim 4.71 or later
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Postfix 2.5 or later
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qmail 1.03 or later
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Sendmail 8.14 or later
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CGatePro-Linux-5.3 or later
Supported browsers (for web-based interface):
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Mozilla Firefox 10 or later
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Internet Explorer 9
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Google Chrome 17 or later
Reruired Apache modules:
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mod_ssl
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mod_include
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mod_dir
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mod_expires
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