NOD32 for Linux Mail Servers Installation PDF Manual

You have earned NOD32 for Linux Mail Servers (for use with FreeBSD) – NOD32LMS – perhaps the best antivirus system for e-mail server running under the FreeBSD operating system. While you will soon realize, the system is unsurpassed scanning speed and detection rate, combined with a small footprint that makes NOD32 the ideal choice for any FreeBSD mail server.

NOD32 for Linux Mail Servers Installation PDF Manual

The following is a brief summary of its main features.

* NOD32 scanning engine algorithm provides both the highest detection rate and the fastest scanning times.
* Includes unique advanced heuristics for Win32 worms and backdoors.
* The solution is system-independent MTA (mail server independent).
* Inbuilt NOD32 archivers unpack archived e-mail attachments without the need for any external programs.
* In order to increase speed and efficiency of the system, the architecture is based on the running daemon (resident program) where all the scanning requests are sent.
* Six different levels of logging can be configured to obtain information about system activity and infiltrations.
* One of the major advantages is the fact that the system installation does not require external libraries or programs except for libc.
* The system may be configured to notify any person in case of detected infiltration.
* In addition, information about admission can be configured to maisulat an e-mail header, footer and subject.

To run efficiently, the NOD32LMS requires only 5MB of hard-disk space and 8MB of RAM. The system supports most popular mail server software including Sendmail, Postfix, Qmail, Exim and running smoothly under FreeBSD 4.X and 5.x Distributions.

From lower-powered, small office mail servers to enterprise-class ISP mail servers with thousands of users, NOD32LMS delivers the performance and scalability you expect from a UNIX based solution and the unequaled security of NOD32.

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June 27, 2009 | Posted in Software

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