EXCHANGE Administrator's guide
BitDefender Security for Exchange BitDefender Security for Exchange Administrator's guide Published 2010.05.21 Copyright© 2010 BitDefender Legal Notice All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from an authorized representative of BitDefender.
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BitDefender Security for Exchange Table of Contents License and Warranty .................................................... viii Preface ..................................................................... xiii 1. Conventions Used in This Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii 1.1. Typographical Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xiii 1.2. Admonitions . . . . . . . . . . . .
BitDefender Security for Exchange 6.2. Mailbox (VSAPI) Scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Configuration and Management ............................ 27 7. Getting Started ...................................................... 28 7.1. Connecting to Another Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.2. Changing the Administrative Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BitDefender Security for Exchange 10.3. Configuring Groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 11. Antivirus ........................................................... 124 11.1. Real-time Antivirus Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.1.1. Configuring Advanced Antivirus Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.2. Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BitDefender Security for Exchange 16. General ............................................................ 213 16.1. Report Virus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 16.2. Report Incidents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 Testing BitDefender ......................................... 216 17. Antivirus Test ..............................................
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BitDefender Security for Exchange Preface This guide is intended to all network administrators who have chosen BitDefender Security for Exchange as a security solution for their company's Microsoft Exchange servers. The information presented in this book is suitable not only for computer literates, it is accessible to everyone who is able to work under Windows.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 1.2. Admonitions The admonitions are in-text notes, graphically marked, bringing to your attention additional information related to the current paragraph. Note The note is just a short observation. Although you can omit it, the notes can provide valuable information, such as specific feature or a link to some related topic. Important This requires your attention and is not recommended to skip over it. Usually, it provides non-critical but significant information.
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BitDefender Security for Exchange 2. Installing BitDefender Security for Exchange In order to install BitDefender Security for Exchange, you need an installation file or an installation CD that contains the installation package. The installation file comes under different names, depending on the BitDefender business products it contains. You can download the installation file from www.bitdefender.com.
BitDefender Security for Exchange BitDefender will also check if BitDefender Security for Exchange is already installed on the local computer. If the same version as the one in the setup file is installed, you will have to modify the existing configuration. If an older version is installed, the installation process will continue as it should, with the only difference that the already installed products will be re-installed (upgraded) by default.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 2. Please read the License Agreement, select I accept the terms in the License Agreement and click Next. Note If you do not agree to these terms click Cancel. The installation process will be abandoned and you will exit setup. 3. You can see the list of all BitDefender products designed for Windows-based servers available in the installation package.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 6. If you do not want the readme file to be opened at the end of the installation, clear the View Readme file check box. Click Install in order to begin the installation of the product. Note BitDefender will automatically detect your version of Microsoft Exchange Server. 7. Click Finish to complete product installation. Note You may be asked to restart your system so that the setup wizard can complete the installation process. 2.2.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 3. Repairing or Removing BitDefender If you want to modify, repair or remove BitDefender, follow this path from the Windows start menu: Start → Programs → BitDefender Security for Windows Servers → Modify, Repair or Uninstall. You will be requested to confirm your choice by clicking Next. A new window will appear where you can select: ● Modify - to add new BitDefender products for Windows-based servers or to remove currently installed products.
BitDefender Security for Exchange To install a product, click the corresponding arrow and then select Will be installed on local hard drive on the shortcut menu. To remove a product, click the corresponding arrow and then select Entire feature will be unavailable on the shortcut menu. 3.2. Repair BitDefender If BitDefender Security for Exchange starts to perform unexpectedly, you can repair it in order to restore its functionality. The repair process consists in completely re-installing the product.
BitDefender Security for Exchange An error occurred while removing BitDefender If an error has occurred while removing BitDefender, the removal process will be aborted and a new window will appear. Click Run UninstallTool to make sure that BitDefender has been completely removed. The uninstall tool will remove all the files and registry keys that were not removed during the automatic removal process.
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BitDefender Security for Exchange 4. Features and Benefits Comprehensive protection for Exchange Servers BitDefender Security for Exchange provides antivirus, antispyware, antispam, antiphishing, attachment and content filtering seamlessly integrated with the MS Exchange Server, to create a malware free messaging environment. It protects Exchange servers against the latest, most sophisticated malware and against attempts to steal users' confidential and valuable data.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Through its optimized scanning process, increases mail delivery speed and reduces server workload Improves the IT manager's productivity and prevents the loss of confidential information by filtering all mail passing through the Exchange server based on content (subject line, sender, recipient) and attachment and the criteria defined for the existing user groups.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Easy-to-interpret statistics and reports based on the information received from BitDefender Security for Exchange 4.2. Key Features ● ● ● ● ● ● Certified antivirus engines Proactive heuristic protection against zero-day threats Multiple layers of anti-spam filtering Content and attachment filtering Antispyware and antiphishing protection Centralized management software compatibility 4.3. BitDefender Advanced Technologies B-HAVE.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Upgrades. Registered users benefit from free upgrades to any new version of the product during the license period. Special price offers are also available to returning customers. Free 24/7 Professional Technical Support. Certified representatives provide BitDefender business customers with free permanent support online, by telephone or e-mail. This is supplemented by an online database with answers to Frequently Asked Questions and fixes for common issues.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 5. Core Modules The core functionalities of BitDefender Security for Exchange are defined by 4 modules: Antivirus, Antispam, Content Filtering and Attachment Filtering. 5.1. Antivirus Basically, there are two kinds of antivirus scanning: ● Antivirus scanning at SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) level ● Antivirus scanning at mailbox, or VSAPI (Virus Scanning Application Program), level Antivirus scanning at SMTP level.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note By default background scanning is disabled. You should enable it only as a second layer of protection when you want to check all your databases and make sure they are clean. ● Proactive scanning allows scanning messages before they are actually accessed. When a message is submitted to the Store, it is placed in the global scanning queue and assigned a low priority.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Different filtering policies can be defined for users and user groups. The rules are those that specify which filters to use to analyze the message and the actions to take on spam, based on the groups to which the sender and the recipients belong. The Antispam filters are grouped into two categories: ● Global filters - configurable filters meant to filter all incoming mail traffic, regardless of the policies set.
BitDefender Security for Exchange address of the sender matches one of the IP addresses provided for the specified domain. If the domain address of the sender matches an associated IP address, the message is considered legitimate and antispam filtering stops. Otherwise, the message is considered SPAM and the connection is dropped.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note These filters can be enabled and configured by the administrator separately for each rule. In order to configure them, go to the Antispam module, Policies section and set the appropriate rules. For more details, please refer to “Creating Rules” (p. 160). White List / Black List Most people communicate regularly with a group of people or even receive messages from companies or organizations in the same domain.
BitDefender Security for Exchange BitDefender maintains a database of such links. The URL filter checks every URL link in a message against its database. If a match is made, the message is tagged as SPAM. Image Filter Since avoiding heuristic filter detection has become quite a challenge, images are increasingly used in spam messages. Many spam messages contain either a single spam image or a spam image and a random text meant to deceive the heuristic filter. The Image filter deals with image spam.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 5.3. Content Filtering Content Filtering checks messages to see if the subject, the sender’s or the recipient(s)’ address contain certain specified strings. If a defined string matches one of these mail headers, the message is detected and the specified action is taken. Both incoming and outgoing SMTP mail is verified. Different filtering policies can be defined for users and user groups.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 6. How Does It Work? BitDefender Security for Exchange scans e-mail messages both at SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) level and at mailbox, or VSAPI (Virus Scanning Application Program), level. E-mail messages entering or leaving the Exchange server are scanned at SMTP level. Inside the Exchange server, e-mail messages entering or leaving the users' mailboxes are scanned at VSAPI level. 6.1.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Connection Level When an attempt is made to establish a connection, the message is checked against the Allow / Deny IP List. If there is a match, the connection is dropped. Otherwise, the message is checked against the global Sender Black List. If the filter finds a match, the connection is dropped. Content Level If the message passes connection level filters, it is unpacked and filtered at content level. First, the message is checked against the IP Match filter.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 4. "Block sexually explicit content" Filter. If the message matches the filtering rule, it is considered SPAM, the antispam filtering stops and the specified action is taken on the message. 5. Charset Filter. If the message matches the filtering rule, it is considered SPAM, the antispam filtering stops and the specified action is taken on the message. 6. URL Filter.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 6.1.3. Attachment Filtering If the message is not deleted during content filtering, then the mail attachments, if any, are verified according to a specific attachment filtering group policy. The message is checked against the attachment filtering rules, by order of priority, until the sender and the recipients of the message match a rule. The message is then processed according to the options specified by that rule.
BitDefender Security for Exchange by BitDefender. The scanning is performed according to the options specified by the default antivirus rule. Real-time VSAPI scanning can also be done through three additional methods, intended to optimize the overall scanning process: background, proactive or transport scanning.
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BitDefender Security for Exchange 7. Getting Started BitDefender Security for Exchange can be configured and managed through a centralized, MMC-based management console. The management console provides access to all features and settings of BitDefender Security for Exchange. To access the management console, use the Windows Start menu, by following the path Start → Programs → BitDefender Security for Windows Servers → BitDefender Security for Exchange.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Statistics - offers real-time statistical information regarding the activity of the Antivirus, Antispam, Content Filtering and Attachment Filtering modules. Reports - allows you to create customized reports on product activity. Alerts & Logs - allows configuring the logging options and sending alerts about the events that occur during product operation, such as an update error or an infected file detected.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Important To remotely manage a BitDefender Security for Exchange product, you must first set an administrative password for the respective product. To connect to a BitDefender Security for Exchange product installed on a remote computer, follow these steps: 1. Right-click BitDefender Security for Exchange in the tree menu. 2. From the contextual menu, select Connect to another computer. A new window will appear. Connect to another computer 3.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Change administrative password 3. In the Password field, type the desired administrative password. 4. In the Confirm password field, type the password again. 5. Click OK 7.3. Exporting/Importing Product Settings You can export and import the product settings. This helps you easily configure other BitDefender Security for Exchange products within the network and restore configured settings in case you repair or reinstall the product. 7.3.1.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 3. Select the folder where to save the product settings and click OK. 7.3.2. Importing Product Settings To import previously saved product settings, follow these steps: 1. Right-click BitDefender Security for Exchange in the tree menu. 2. From the contextual menu, select Import product settings to open the Import Tool. Import Tool 3. Click Import. A new window will appear.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 4. Select the folder where the product settings were saved and click OK to import them. 5. Wait until the Import Tool completes the importing process. Importing Settings The Import Tool first stops the Microsoft Exchange Transport service, the Microsoft Information Store and the BitDefender Security for Exchange services. Then, it imports the product settings from the selected folder. Finally, the Import Tool restarts the processes previously stopped. 6.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Finish Click Exit to close the window.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 8. Registration and My Account BitDefender Security for Exchange comes with a 30-day trial period. If you decide that BitDefender Security for Exchange is the best choice for your organization, proceed to register its full version. You should also register a BitDefender account in order to benefit from free BitDefender technical support and other free services. Go to Monitoring in the tree menu to perform the product and account registration.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 8.1. Step 1/3 - Register BitDefender Security for Exchange Registration If you do not have a BitDefender license, click the provided link to go to the BitDefender online store and purchase a license key. To register BitDefender Security for Exchange, select Register the product, type the license key in the Enter key field and click the Register button.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 8.2. Step 2/3 - Register a BitDefender Account Account Registratiion I do not have a BitDefender account To create a BitDefender account, select Create a new BitDefender account and provide the required information. The data you provide here will remain confidential. Note If you want to create an account later, select the corresponding option. ● E-mail - type in your e-mail address. ● Password - type in a password for your BitDefender account.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note Use the provided e-mail address and password to log in to your account at http://myaccount.bitdefender.com. Click Create account. To successfully create an account you must first activate your e-mail address. Check your e-mail address and follow the instructions in the e-mail sent to you by the BitDefender registration service. Click Next to continue.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 8.3. Step 3/3 - Finish Finish Click Finish to close the window. Note To log in to your BitDefender account, click My account.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 9. Monitoring The Monitoring snap-in provides you with all the necessary means to monitor and control the product activity. If you click Monitoring in the tree menu, the dashboard will be displayed. The dashboard provides you with useful information on the status of BitDefender Security for Exchange and helps you easily solve the issues that require your attention.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 9.1. Dashboard Click Monitoring in the tree menu to see the dashboard. Dashboard The dashboard provides you with useful information on the status of BitDefender Security for Exchange and helps you easily solve the issues that require your attention. You should check the dashboard frequently in order to quickly identify and solve the issues affecting the security of the Exchange server.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 9.1.1. Important Links At the top of the dashboard there are several useful links. Link Description Buy Opens a web page where you can buy the product from. My Account Opens your BitDefender account web page. Register Opens the registration wizard. Support Opens the BitDefender support web page. Help Opens the help file. About Opens a window where you can see details about the product. 9.1.2.
BitDefender Security for Exchange To find out details about these issues, do one of the following: ● Click a status button to see the respective category of issues. ● Click corresponding to Issue details to expand this section and see all possible issues. The Issue details section contains three tables, one for each status button. Each table displays the monitored items and their current status. When there is an issue concerning one of the monitored items, a red Fix link is displayed.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Status Description Not enabled Critical issue. Antispam filtering is disabled and the Exchange server is not protected against spam. Click Fix to enable antispam filtering. ● Content Filtering. The issues that can be reported are listed in the following table: Status Description Not configured Requires attention. Content filtering is enabled, but no content filtering rule is configured. Click Fix to go to Content Filtering > Policies and create appropriate rules.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Status Description 2. Not an issue. Attachment filtering is not enabled and no attachment filtering rule is configured. Update Status If the Update Status button is orange or red, there are update issues affecting BitDefender Security for Exchange. Click the button to see the respective issues. A table named Update Status will be displayed and you will be able to see the monitored items and their current status. ● Last signature update.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Status Description Product update Critical issue. A new product update has been downloaded, please install downloaded and it is not installed on your system. it Clicking Fix will install the update. If the update requires stopping traffic or rebooting the server, you will have to confirm your choice by clicking OK.
BitDefender Security for Exchange License Status If the License Status button is orange or red, there are issues concerning the license of your BitDefender Security for Exchange. Note The License Status button and the related issues are not available if BitDefender Security for Exchange is managed by BitDefender Management Server. Click the button to see the respective issues. A table named License Status will be displayed and you will be able to see the monitored items and their current status.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Status Description You do not have an Requires attention. You have not registered an account. Please create an account yet. account Click Fix to open the registration wizard and create a new account or provide the details of an existing one. The password you introduced is incorrect. Please try again Click Fix to open the registration wizard where you can create a new account or log in to an existing one. Server error! Please try again later Requires attention.
BitDefender Security for Exchange The statistics are grouped based on the core modules: Antivirus, Antispam, Content Filtering and Attachment Filtering. 9.1.4. Product Status To see information on the product status, click section. corresponding to the Product status You can see the name of the server BitDefender Security for Exchange is installed on, as well as the product version and the number of available malware signatures. 9.2.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Statistics There are five main windows which provide real-time statistical information on the overall product activity and the activity of the Antivirus, Antispam, Content Filtering and Attachment Filtering modules. Each of these categories contains several types of statistics grouped into 4 time intervals: current day, last week, last month and total. Click a link to access the corresponding statistics. The following types of statistics are available: ● Summary.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Type Description Top Malware Shows the top of the malware detected. Top Malware Senders Lists mail senders based on the quantity of malware sent. Top Malware Recipients Lists mail recipients based on the quantity of malware received. ● Antispam. Contains the statistics on the Antispam module. Type Description Antispam Summary Provides overall statistics on the activity of the Antispam module. Top Spam Senders Lists mail senders based on the spam volume sent.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 9.2.1. Clearing All Records By default, BitDefender automatically erases statistical information older than one week. If you wish to keep the statistical information for a different period of time, click the Purge Options button and set the number of days / weeks / months for which statistics are to be stored. Note Statistics older than the specified period will be automatically deleted.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Reports You can see all the existing reports listed in the table. For each report, the following information is provided: the report name, the date when the report was generated, the type of information it contains and the format. You can create the following types of reports: ● Antivirus. Create custom reports with information on the activity of the Antivirus module.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Report Type Description Top Malware Senders Contains the mail senders ordered by the quantity of malware sent. Top Malware Recipients Contains the mail recipients ordered by the number of malware received. ● Antispam. Create custom reports with information on the activity of the Antispam module. Report Type Description Total Provides complete information on the activity of the Antispam module.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Report Type Description Total Provides complete information on the activity of the Attachment Filtering module. Top Volume Senders Contains the mail senders ordered by the number of attachment filtering rules matched. Top Volume Recipients Contains the mail recipients ordered by the number of attachment filtering rules matched. 9.3.1.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 1/5 - Welcome to the Report Wizard Welcome Click Next to continue or Cancel to quit. Step 2/5 - Select Report Type Select Report Type First, you must select the module the generated report is on: Antivirus, Antispam, Content Filtering or Attachment Filtering. Then select one of the report types available for the module you have chosen.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note For more information on the available report types, please refer to the table presented at the beginning of the “Reports” (p. 52) section. Depending on your choice, the report may contain a summary of or only specific data about the activity of a specified component. Click Next. Step 3/5 - Select Report Format Select Report Format Select the format of the report file (HTML, text or CSV).
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 4/5 - Select Time Interval Select Time Interval Select the time interval covered in the report: ● ● ● ● Last day Last week Last month Custom If you need information about the BitDefender activity related to a specific time interval, select Custom and specify the start and end date. To specify the start and end date, either click the numbers in the date field and enter new values or click the arrow to choose a date from the calendar.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 5/5 - View Summary View Summary This window displays the selected report settings. You can make any changes by returning to the previous steps (click Back). Click Finish to generate the report. The report will appear in the Reports section.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 9.4. Alerts & Logs The Alerts & Logs snap-in allows configuring the BitDefender notification system. BitDefender is by default configured to keep a log of its activity. The BitDefender log provides you with a comprehensive list of the events that occured during product operation. To configure logging or view the log files, go to the Logs tab.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Alerts Mail Alerts BitDefender can notify the network administrator by sending configurable mail alerts in case an event for which they have been set takes place. Enabling this alert will provide you with relevant and timely information about the status of your server, and may eliminate the need to access the BitDefender management console. Note This module integrates with an SMTP Server.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 2. Configure the SMTP settings, as described in the “Configuring Mail Alert Settings” (p. 62) section. 3. Configure the recipients of the mail alerts, as described in the “Configuring Mail Alert Recipients” (p. 63) section. 4. Go to the Events tab and configure the events for which mail alerts should be sent, as described in the “Configuring Events” (p. 70) section.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Important Provide a valid e-mail address for the SMTP server, otherwise the server may decline to send an e-mail whose sender (e-mail address) is unknown to it. ● If the SMTP server used to send messages requires authentication, select Use SMTP Server Authentication and enter the user name and password in the corresponding fields. Note NTLM authentication is not supported. Click Apply to save the changes and OK to close the window.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Provide the e-mail address in the corresponding field and click Add to add the recipient to the list. To import e-mail addresses from a txt file, click Import, select the file and then click Open. If you want to export the list to a txt file, click Export and save the file to the desired location. To remove one or several recipients click Remove. selected Click Apply to save the changes and OK to close the window.
BitDefender Security for Exchange If you want to disable this service, clear the check box corresponding to Enable Net Send Alerts and then click Apply to save the changes. Important In case of a virus outbreak it is not advisable to use this type of alert. Configuring Net Send Alert Recipients To configure the recipients of the net send alerts click the corresponding Configure button. A new window will appear.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 9.4.2. Logs BitDefender is by default configured to keep a log of its activity. The BitDefender log provides you with a comprehensive list of the events that occured during product operation. Note By default, the log file is Files\BitDefender\BitDefender Services\BDLog. saved for in: ?:\Program Windows Servers To configure logging and to view the log files, click Alerts & Logs in the tree menu (under Monitoring) and then the Logs tab.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Configuring Logging To log the product activity to a file, select Enable file logging. BitDefender creates the log file in ?:\Program Files\BitDefender\BitDefender for Windows Servers Services\BDLog. By default, when the file reaches the size limit of 1024 KB, a new log file is created. Specify the size limit of the log files in the Maximum log file size field. If you do not want to limit the size of the log file, enter 0 in the edit field.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Events All of the events that may occur are listed in the table. There are 3 types of events: ● Information - such events provide information about the product activity. ● Warning - such events provide critical information about aspects of the product activity which require your attention. ● Error - such events provide information about errors that appear during product operation.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Event Description Update Error Refers to the occurrence of an error during the update process. Infected/suspected file detected Occurs when an infected file or a file suspected of being infected has been detected. BitDefender Warning Groups critical information regarding the activity of BitDefender. File not scanned Occurs when a file could not be scanned by BitDefender. Key expired Indicates the expiration of the registration period.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note If event notification is disabled, the event is not logged and no alert is sent when it takes place. Configuring Events You can configure the notification methods separately for each event in the list. To configure the notification methods for a specific event, select it and click Configure event. The configuration window will appear.
BitDefender Security for Exchange When an event takes place, based on its importance, it can be logged and, possibly, specified recipients may be notified through mail and net send alerts of its occurrence. Choose one of the following options to set the importance level: ● Disabled - to disable event notification. Note If event notification is disabled, the event is not logged and no alert is sent when it takes place. ● Low (File Log) - to keep a record of the event in the log file.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Configure Mail Alerts Configure Alert Text BitDefender allows you to configure the alert content. You can see the default text in the box. Make the desired changes to the alert content. Important You should NOT modify the strings that begin with the $ symbol as they provide valuable information about the event. Configure Alert Recipients Provide the e-mail address in the corresponding field and click Add to add the recipient to the list.
BitDefender Security for Exchange To import e-mail addresses from a txt file, click Import, select the file and then click Open. If you want to export the list to a txt file, click Export and save the file to the desired location. To remove one or several selected recipients click Remove. Click Apply to save the changes and OK if you want to close the window. Step 3/3 - Configure Net Send Alerts If the importance of the event is high, net send alerts will be sent.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Important You should NOT modify the strings that begin with the $ symbol as they provide valuable information about the event. Configure Alert Recipients Provide the computer name in the corresponding field and click Add to add the recipient to the list. Note Beside the recipients defined here, the alert will also be sent to those defined in the Alerts section (see “Configuring Net Send Alert Recipients” (p. 65)).
BitDefender Security for Exchange 9.5. Quarantine BitDefender allows isolating files in a secure area, named quarantine. To see the quarantined files and manage them, click Quarantine in the tree menu (under Monitoring). Quarantine Quarantine is divided into 4 areas: ● Antivirus - contains the objects that BitDefender found infected or suspect and which were stored in the quarantine area. ● Antispam - contains the messages that BitDefender found as being spam and which were stored in the quarantine area.
BitDefender Security for Exchange ● Attachment Filtering - contains the messages that matched an Attachment Filtering and which were stored in the quarantine area. Click a link to see the quarantined files for the corresponding component. 9.5.1. Antivirus Quarantine Click Antivirus in the tree menu (Quarantine module) to enter this section. Antivirus Quarantine This is where you can see the objects that BitDefender found infected or suspect and which were stored in the quarantine area.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Quarantined files are encrypted. In order to see an item from the quarantine area, select it and then click Save to disk to decrypt the file. In this way you can analyze the item and send it by mail. Note To learn how to manage the quarantined files and the quarantine area, please refer to “Managing Quarantine” (p. 81). 9.5.2. Antispam Quarantine Click Antispam in the tree menu (Quarantine module) to enter this section.
BitDefender Security for Exchange being spam, the mail address of the sender, the mail address of the recipients, the subject and the file name of the message. Quarantined files are encrypted. In order to see an item from the quarantine area, select it and then click Save to disk to decrypt the file. In this way you can analyze the item and send it by mail. To decrypt and deliver a quarantined message to its intended recipient, select the message and click Restore.
BitDefender Security for Exchange This is where you can see the messages that matched a Content Filtering rule and which were stored in the quarantine area. For each quarantined message, the following information is provided: the date and time when it was quarantined, the matching rule, the mail address of the sender, the mail address of the recipients, the subject and the file name of the message. Quarantined files are encrypted.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Attachment Filtering Quarantine This is where you can see the messages that matched an Attachment Filtering rule and which were stored in the quarantine area. For each quarantined message, the following information is provided: the date and time when it was quarantined, the matching rule, the mail address of the sender, the mail address of the recipients, the subject and the file name of the message. Quarantined files are encrypted.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 9.5.5. Managing Quarantine To manage the quarantined files and the quarantine areas, use the following buttons: ● Restore - decrypts selected quarantined messages from the Antispam, Content Filtering and Attachment Filtering quarantine areas and delivers them to their intended recipients. For more information, please refer to “Restoring Quarantined Items” (p. 81) ● Delete - deletes one or several selected files.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Important Provide a valid e-mail address for the SMTP server, otherwise the server may decline to send an e-mail whose sender (e-mail address) is unknown to it. ● IP - type the IP address used by the server. ● Port - type the port used by the server. If the server used to send the messages requires authentication, select the Use authentication check box and enter the user name and password associated with the Send from address. Note NTLM authentication is not supported.
BitDefender Security for Exchange To configure the server settings, click Settings. This will open the server settings window. 5. Wait for the restoration to complete and click Close to close the window. Configuring Quarantine Properties To set the location of the quarantine folder and configure the purge options, click the Properties button. The following window will appear: Quarantine Properties You can change the folder the quarantine is located in.
BitDefender Security for Exchange By default, quarantined files older than 90 days are automatically deleted. To change the time interval during which files are stored in the quarantine, type the number of hours / days / weeks / months in the corresponding field. Click OK to save the changes and close the window. If you want to apply the default settings, click Set Defaults. 9.6.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Scheduled Tasks You can see all the existing scheduled tasks listed in the table. For each task, the following information is provided: the task type and name, the last time when it was performed, the next time it is scheduled to run and the status. 9.6.1. Managing Scheduled Tasks To manage the scheduled tasks, use these buttons: ● Run Now - runs a selected scheduled task. ● New Task - launches a wizard that will help you create a new scheduled task.
BitDefender Security for Exchange ● Delete - deletes one or several selected scheduled tasks. You will have to confirm your choice by clicking Yes. ● Enable / Disable - enables / disables one or several selected scheduled tasks. ● Properties - opens the configuration window of a selected scheduled task, allowing you to modify it and to configure more advanced settings. 9.6.2. Update Tasks Scheduling Tasks To create a new scheduled task, click New task.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 2/4 - Select Task Type Select Task Type Provide the task name and then select Update Task. Click Next. Step 3/4 - Configure Schedule Run Task Periodically Specify the task schedule.
BitDefender Security for Exchange ● Once - to run the task one time only, at a given moment. Specify the start date and time in the Start Date / Start Time fields. ● Periodically - to run the task periodically, at certain time intervals (minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years), starting with a specified date and time. To configure the necessary settings, follow these steps: 1. Specify the start date in the Start Date field. 2.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 4/4 - View Summary View Summary This window displays the task settings. You can make any changes by returning to the previous steps (click Back). Select Open the advanced properties of this task when I click "Finish" if you want the Properties window of this task to be opened after you complete the wizard. In this window you can modify the task and configure more advanced settings. For more information, please refer to “Configuring Properties” (p. 89).
BitDefender Security for Exchange Viewing General Information Open the configuration window to check general information. General You can see general information about the task (the name, the status, the last time when the task ran). If you want to change the task name, enter a new name in the corresponding field. To enable the task, select Enable Task. Otherwise, clear this check box. Click Apply to save the changes. If you want to save the changes and close the configuration window, click OK.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Schedule Specify the task schedule. You must choose one of the following options from the menu: ● Once - to run the task one time only, at a given moment. Specify the start date and time in the Start Date / Start Time fields. ● Periodically - to run the task periodically, at certain time intervals (minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years), starting with a specified date and time. To configure the necessary settings, follow these steps: 1.
BitDefender Security for Exchange ● Week Days - to run the task repeatedly only in certain days of the week starting with a specified date and time. To configure the necessary settings, follow these steps: 1. Specify the start date in the Start Date field. 2. If you want to run the task repeatedly until a certain date, check End Date and specify the end date in corresponding field. 3. Specify the start time in the Start Time field. 4. Specify the day or days of the week on which the task should be run.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 1/7 - Welcome to the Scheduled Tasks Wizard Welcome Click Next. Step 2/7 - Select Task Type Select Task Type Provide the task name and then select Generate Report Task. Click Next.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 3/7 - Configure Schedule Run Task Periodically Specify the task schedule. You must choose one of the following options from the menu: ● Once - to run the task one time only, at a given moment. Specify the start date and time in the Start Date / Start Time fields. ● Periodically - to run the task periodically, at certain time intervals (minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years), starting with a specified date and time.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 1. Specify the start date in the Start Date field. 2. If you want to run the task repeatedly until a certain date, check End Date and specify the end date in corresponding field. 3. Specify the start time in the Start Time field. 4. Specify the day or days of the week on which the task should be run. Click Next.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 5/7 - Select Report Format Select Report Format Select the format of the report file (HTML, text or CSV). Depending on your selection, the report will be created as an HTML, text or comma-separated values (CSV) file. Click Next.
BitDefender Security for Exchange ● ● ● ● Last day Last week Last month Custom If you need information about the BitDefender activity related to a specific time interval, select Custom and specify the start and end date. To specify the start and end date, either click the numbers in the date field and enter new values or click the arrow to choose a date from the calendar. Note The date format is month/day/year. Click Next. Step 7/7 - View Summary View Summary This window displays the task settings.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note The task will appear in the Scheduled Tasks section. Configuring Properties In order to modify an existing scheduled task or to configure more advanced settings, unavailable in the configuration wizard, just double-click the task or select it and click Properties. The configuration window will appear. Note To open the configuration window, you can also select Open the advanced properties of this task when I click "Finish" in the last step of the wizard.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Click Apply to save the changes. If you want to save the changes and close the configuration window, click OK. If you want to close the configuration window without making any changes, click Cancel. Modifying Schedule Click the Schedule tab in the configuration window to modify the schedule. Schedule Specify the task schedule. You must choose one of the following options from the menu: ● Once - to run the task one time only, at a given moment.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 2. If you want to run the task repeatedly until a certain date, check End Date and specify the end date in the corresponding field. 3. Specify the start time in the Start Time field. 4. Specify the task frequency by specifying the number of minutes / hours / days / weeks / months / years between two successive occurrences of such task, in the corresponding field.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Settings Follow these steps to configure the report settings: 1. Choose on which module (Antivirus, Antispam, Content Filtering, Attachment Filtering) to generate the report. 2. Select one of the report types available for the previously specified module. Note For more information on the available report types, please refer to the table presented at the beginning of the “Reports” (p. 52) section. 3. Select the format of the report file (HTML, text or CSV). 4.
BitDefender Security for Exchange If you want to close the configuration window without making any changes, click Cancel. Configuring Notifications Click the Notifications tab in the configuration window to configure notifications. Notifications Select Report Generated to enable notifications on report generation. Note To choose how to obtain information about the occurrence of this event, go to the Alerts&Events module, Events section and configure the corresponding event.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 9.6.4. On-demand Scanning Tasks Scheduling Tasks To create a new scheduled task, click New task. The configuration wizard will appear and it will guide you through the process of creating a scheduled task. Follow these steps to schedule an on-demand scanning task: Step 1/7 - Welcome to the Scheduled Tasks Wizard Welcome Click Next.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 2/7 - Select Task Type Select Task Type Provide the task name and then select On-demand Scanning Task. Click Next. Step 3/7 - Configure Schedule Run Task Periodically Specify the task schedule.
BitDefender Security for Exchange ● Once - to run the task one time only, at a given moment. Specify the start date and time in the Start Date / Start Time fields. ● Periodically - to run the task periodically, at certain time intervals (minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years), starting with a specified date and time. To configure the necessary settings, follow these steps: 1. Specify the start date in the Start Date field. 2.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 4/7 - Select Scan Target Select Scan Target Select the check boxes corresponding to the items (groups, mailboxes and public folders) you want to be scanned. If you want to scan all the Exchange databases (mailboxes and public folders), just click Select All. To clear all check boxes and start a new selection, click Clear All. You can select Show only selected to display only the items to be scanned. Click Next.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 5/7 - Set Actions Set Actions Different actions can be configured for the infected and suspect objects detected by BitDefender. There is a list of actions that can be applied to each category of detected objects (infected or suspect). When such an object is detected, the first action in the corresponding list is applied. If this action fails, the next action in the list is applied and so on. You can change the order in which actions are to be applied.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Action Description Move to Quarantine The suspect object (mail body / attachment / public file) is moved to the quarantine folder. Delete object The suspect object (mail body / attachment / public file) is deleted. Delete e-mail The suspect message is deleted. Ignore The suspect message is delivered in full to its recipients. In addition, BitDefender can replace the infected or suspect objects that are deleted or moved to quarantine with an explanatory text.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note To view the report file, at the end of the scanning, open the configuration window (select the task and click Properties) and then click View Log. Log Scanning Select Log start/end of on-demand scanning to record the start and the end of the process in the log file. Note The corresponding event from the Events section must be enabled and properly configured. For more information, please refer to “Configuring Events” (p. 70). Click Next.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note The task will appear in the Scheduled Tasks section. Configuring Properties In order to modify an existing scheduled task or to configure more advanced settings, unavailable in the configuration wizard, just double-click the task or select it and click Properties. The configuration window will appear. Note To open the configuration window, you can also select Open the advanced properties of this task when I click "Finish" in the last step of the wizard.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Viewing General Information General You can see general information about the task (the name, the status, the last time when the task ran). If you want to change the task name, enter a new name in the corresponding field. If the task is running, you can end the scanning process by clicking End Task. To see the report file on the last task execution, click View Log. To enable the task, select Enable Task. Otherwise, clear this check box. Click Apply to save the changes.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Modifying Schedule Click the Schedule tab in the configuration window to modify the schedule. Schedule Specify the task schedule. You must choose one of the following options from the menu: ● Once - to run the task one time only, at a given moment. Specify the start date and time in the Start Date / Start Time fields.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 2. If you want to run the task repeatedly until a certain date, check End Date and specify the end date in the corresponding field. 3. Specify the start time in the Start Time field. 4. Specify the task frequency by specifying the number of minutes / hours / days / weeks / months / years between two successive occurrences of such task, in the corresponding field.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Settings Select Scan Target Select the check boxes corresponding to the items (groups, mailboxes and public folders) you want to be scanned. If you want to scan all the Exchange databases (mailboxes and public folders), just click Select All. To clear all check boxes and start a new selection, click Clear All. You can select Show only selected to display only the items to be scanned. Set Advanced Settings To set advanced scan settings click Advanced.
BitDefender Security for Exchange If you do not want to scan messages that exceed a certain size limit, select Maximum mail size to be scanned and provide the size limit in the corresponding field. Beside messages, you can select other objects to be scanned: Contacts, Tasks and Appointments. Click OK to save changes and close the window. Advanced Scan Settings Limit Scanning Time If you want to limit the scanning time, select Stop scan if it takes longer than and specify the number of minutes or hours.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Actions Different actions can be configured for the infected and suspect objects detected by BitDefender. There is a list of actions that can be applied to each category of detected objects (infected or suspect). When such an object is detected, the first action in the corresponding list is applied. If this action fails, the next action in the list is applied and so on. You can change the order in which actions are to be applied.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Action Description Delete object The infected object (mail body / attachment / public file) is deleted. Delete e-mail The infected message is deleted. Move to Quarantine The infected object (mail body / attachment / public file) is moved to the quarantine folder. Ignore The infected message is delivered in full to its recipients. Actions for suspect objects.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Notifications Log Scanning Select Log start/end of on-demand scanning to record the start and the end of the process in the log file. Note The corresponding event from the Events section must be enabled and properly configured. For more information, please refer to “Configuring Events” (p. 70). Configure Report Settings Select Generate Scan Report to generate a report for the on-demand scan.
BitDefender Security for Exchange The report can be generated in HTML, text or CSV format. You can choose the format of the report file from the menu. Note To view the report file, at the end of the scanning process, open the configuration window (select the task and click Properties) and then click View Log. Click Apply to save the changes. If you want to save the changes and close the configuration window, click OK. If you want to close the configuration window without making any changes, click Cancel.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 10. SMTP Groups BitDefender allows creating user groups, in order to apply different scanning and filtering policies for different user categories. For example, you can create appropriate policies for the IT department, for the sales team or for the managers of your company. To create new user groups or manage existing groups, click SMTP Groups in the tree menu. Groups You can see all the existing groups listed in the table along with their description.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 10.1. Managing Groups To manage the groups, use these buttons: ● New Group - creates a new group. You will have to configure the group before it appears in the table. ● Copy - copies one or several selected groups. ● Delete - deletes one or several selected groups. You will have to confirm your choice by clicking Yes. ● Properties - opens the configuration window of a selected group, allowing you to configure it.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Group Properties To configure the group follow these steps: 1. Identify the new group. Provide the group name and, optionally, the group description in the corresponding fields. 2. Add users to the new group. ● Provide the e-mail address in the corresponding field and click Add. ● Add users from the Active Directory user list. Click Browse to search users in the Active Directory user list. A new window will appear.
BitDefender Security for Exchange You can see the list of all the users from Active Directory that have an SMTP address assigned. The list structure is the one from Active Directory. The user list is automatically updated once a day. To update the list, click Update Now. Click the box labeled with "+" to show all items contained by an object or the box labeled with "-" to hide the items contained by an object. Select the items you want to add to the new group and click OK.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 11. Antivirus The Antivirus module protects the Exchange server against viruses, spyware and riskware, and it ensures that users do not access infected e-mails. It detects infected or suspect messages and attempts to disinfect them or isolates the infection, according to the specified actions. The default settings can be managed in the Policies tab through the default rule. Additionally, you can create scanning policies for different user groups.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 11.1. Real-time Antivirus Protection Click Antivirus in the tree menu to enter this section. Real-time Antivirus Protection This is where you can enable real-time protection and configure advanced antivirus settings. If you want the real-time antivirus protection to be enabled, select Enable real-time antivirus scanning. Otherwise, clear the check box. Click Apply to save the changes.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 11.1.1. Configuring Advanced Antivirus Settings Several advanced settings concerning the scanning process can be configured. These settings are applied regardless of the policy. Click Options to open the configuration window of the advanced antivirus settings. Advanced Antivirus Settings In this window you can configure VSAPI scanning and SMTP scanning settings, as well as the number of scanning instances and the maximum archive depth to scan.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Background scanning means scanning all folders with a low priority. When an object that has been checked by the background scanning is requested, it will not be scanned again unless a virus definition update has been made. Therefore, enabling this scan method optimizes the overall scanning process. To perform background scanning of the messages and attachments, the Information Store will use one thread per database, running at low priority.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note We recommend enabling transport scanning only when BitDefender Security for Exchange is installed on a gateway. Additional options are available by clicking the Advanced button. Advanced VSAPI settings ● Scan RTF - select this option if you want the body messages in Rich Text Format (RTF) to be scanned. ● Scan Plain Text - select this option if you want the body messages in plain text format to be scanned.
BitDefender Security for Exchange If SMTP scanning is enabled, BitDefender can add a footer to all scanned mails. Select the Add footer to scanned emails check box to activate this option and type the desired text in the text box below. Maximum Archive Depth To Scan Archives can contain other archives. It is possible to find files with multiple archive levels. If there are too many such levels, the scanning process can take longer, affecting the performance of the server.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Scanning Instances 11.2. Policies Click Antivirus in the tree menu and then the Policies tab to enter this section.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Policies This is where you can configure the rules of the real-time antivirus scanning. 11.2.1. Managing Rules You can see all the existing rules listed in the table. For each rule, the following information is provided: priority, the name and the groups of senders and recipients it applies to. The rules are listed by order of priority with the first rule counting as the highest priority.
BitDefender Security for Exchange ● If the message was not scanned before the client’s request, it is scanned according to the rule. ● If the message was checked before by proactive or background scanning and no update was performed in the meantime, the message is delivered without being scanned according to the rule. ● If the message was checked before by proactive or background scanning but an update was performed in the meantime, the message is scanned according to the rule.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 11.2.2. Creating Rules To create a rule, choose one of these methods: ● copy an existing rule and click Properties to modify it. ● click New Rule and configure the new rule. In both cases, a new window will appear. Next, you must configure or modify the rule. 11.2.3. Configuring Rules To configure a rule follow these steps: Step 1/6 - Provide General Data Open the configuration window and provide general data for the rule.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Provide the rule name and, optionally, the rule description. To enable the rule, select Enabled. If you want the rule to be disabled, clear the check box. Step 2/6 - Select Senders Groups Click the From tab and select the groups of senders the rule applies to. Senders Groups The following options are available: ● All - the rule applies to all senders, no matter if they belong to a group or not. ● Selected - the rule applies only to senders from the selected groups.
BitDefender Security for Exchange If necessary, you can create a new group by clicking New and configuring it. The new group will appear in the Groups section. To configure an existing group or to see its parameters, select it and click Details. Note To learn how to configure a group, please refer to “Creating Groups” (p. 121). Step 3/6 - Select Recipients Groups Click the To tab and select the groups of recipients the rule applies to.
BitDefender Security for Exchange If you choose Selected, you have to select from the list the groups you want the rule to apply to. You can select Match all recipients to apply the rule only if all the recipients of the message belong to the specified groups. For example, if the e-mail is sent to several recipients and at least one of them is not found in the specified groups, the rule will not apply. Note The addresses in the Cc and Bcc fields also count as recipients.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 4/6 - Configure Scan Options Click the Scan Options tab and configure the scan options for the messages matching this policy. Scan Options If you do not want the messages to be scanned for malware, select Do not scan. Then, click OK to save the changes and close the configuration window. If you select Scan, the messages will be scanned for malware using the settings configured for this policy.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Option Description Scan all extensions All mail attachments are scanned, regardless of their extension. Scan only application extensions Only the attachments containing applications are scanned. This category is limited to files with the following extensions: .exe; .com; .dll; .ocx; .scr; .bin; .dat; .386; .vxd; .sys; .wdm; .cla; .class; .ovl; .ole; .hlp; .doc; .dot; .xls; .ppt; .wbk; .wiz; .pot; .ppa; .xla; .xlt; .vbs; .vbe; .mdb; .rtf; .htm; .hta; .html; .xml; .
BitDefender Security for Exchange Actions Different actions can be configured for the infected and suspect objects detected by BitDefender. There is a list of actions that can be applied to each category of detected objects (infected or suspect). When such an object is detected, the first action in the corresponding list is applied. If this action fails, the next action in the list is applied and so on. You can change the order in which actions are to be applied.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Action Description Delete object The infected object (mail body / attachment) is deleted. Delete e-mail The infected message is deleted. Ignore The infected message is delivered in full to its recipients. Note The Delete e-mail action does not work on Exchange 2000 VSAPI scanning, it only works on Exchange 2000 SMTP scanning. Actions for suspect objects.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 6/6 - Configure Notifications Click the Notifications tab and specify whether to issue notifications or not when infected messages are detected or files cannot be scanned. Notifications Select the events for which to issue notifications: ● Infected file detected - when an infected file was detected. ● File not scanned - when a file could not be scanned. Note The corresponding event in the Events section must be enabled and properly configured.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 11.3. On-demand Scanning BitDefender can scan the Exchange databases (mailboxes and public folders) for viruses and spyware on-demand. To configure and initiate on-demand scanning processes, click Antivirus in the tree menu and then the On-demand tab. Note On-demand scanning is available only for back-end Exchange servers. On-demand Scanning In order to perform an on-demand scan, you must configure the scan settings and then click Scan.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note Only one on-demand scan can be run at a time. Please note that on-demand scanning increases resource consumption. You should not set BitDefender to scan the Exchange databases when the server workload is at a high level. If you want to schedule an on-demand scan, click Schedule and follow the steps of the wizard. For more information, please refer to “On-demand Scanning Tasks” (p. 103). 11.3.1.
BitDefender Security for Exchange On-demand Scan Settings Select Scan Target Select the check boxes corresponding to the items (groups, mailboxes and public folders) you want to be scanned. If you want to scan all the Exchange databases (mailboxes and public folders), just click Select All. To clear all check boxes and start a new selection, click Clear All. You can select Show only selected to display only the items to be scanned. Set Advanced Settings To set advanced scan settings click Advanced.
BitDefender Security for Exchange If you do not want to scan messages that exceed a certain size limit, select Maximum e-mail message size to be scanned and provide the size limit in the corresponding field. Beside messages, you can select other objects to be scanned: Contacts, Tasks and Appointments. Click OK to save changes and close the window. Advanced Scan Settings Scanning To start scanning, just click Scan Now. You can stop the scan process anytime you want to by clicking End Scan.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Actions Different actions can be configured for the infected and suspect objects detected by BitDefender. There is a list of actions that can be applied to each category of detected objects (infected or suspect). When such an object is detected, the first action in the corresponding list is applied. If this action fails, the next action in the list is applied and so on. You can change the order in which actions are to be applied.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Action Description Move to Quarantine The infected object (mail body / attachment / public file) is moved to the quarantine folder. Delete object The infected object (mail body / attachment / public file) is deleted. Delete e-mail The infected message is deleted. Ignore The infected message is delivered in full to its recipients. Actions for suspect objects.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Notifications Log Scanning Select Log start/end of on-demand scanning to record the start and the end of the on-demand scanning in the log file. Note The corresponding event from the Events section must be enabled and properly configured. For more information, please refer to “Configuring Events” (p. 70). Configure Report Settings Select Generate scan report to generate a report for the on-demand scan.
BitDefender Security for Exchange The report can be generated in HTML, text or CSV format. You can choose the format of the report file from the menu. Click OK to save the changes and close the configuration window. 11.3.2. Viewing Scan Reports By default, everytime you scan the Exchange server on-demand, a scan report is created. The report provides you with detailed information about the scanning process and the infected files detected.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 12. Antispam The Antispam module offers protection against spam, phishing and other attacks. It uses a combination of various filters and engines to determine whether messages are spam or not and to check them for patterns of spam. Based on the groups the sender and the recipients belong to, you can specify various actions to be taken on the spam messages.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 12.1. Antispam Filtering Click Antispam in the tree menu and then the Antispam tab to enter this section. Antispam Filtering This is where you can enable antispam filtering and configure the global antispam filters. If you want the antispam protection to be enabled, select Enable antispam filtering. Otherwise, clear this check box. Click Apply to save the changes.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 12.1.1. Configuring Global Antispam Filters Several global antispam filters can be configured to filter all of the incoming mail traffic, in order to reduce the traffic on the server. These filters are used before a specific group filtering policy is applied. Note We recommend you to configure these filters when BitDefender Security for Exchange is installed on a gateway.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note The Allow IP List is used to except IP addresses from ranges of IP addresses defined on the Deny IP List. Select Enable Allow / Deny IP List and configure the IP addresses if you want to use the Allow / Deny IP List to filter the incoming mail traffic. Add IP Addresses. Click Add to add a new IP address to the list. The configuration window will appear. Add IP Address Follow these steps to configure a new entry on the IP list: 1.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Manage IP List. You can see the IP addresses and the associated action listed in the table. If you want to modify an entry, either double-click it or select it and click Modify. To remove one or several selected entries, click Remove and then Yes to confirm your choice. Import / Export IP List. To export the IP list to a txt file, click Export and save the file to the desired location. To import a previously saved list, click Import.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Manage Addresses. You can see the e-mail addresses listed in the table. If you want to modify an address, either double-click it or select it and click Modify. To remove one or several selected addresses, click Delete and then Yes to confirm your choice. Import / Export Addresses. To import addresses from a txt file, click Import, select it and then click Open. To export the existing addresses to a txt file, click Export and save the file to the desired location.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Spammers often try to "spoof" the sender's e-mail address to make the e-mail appear as being sent by someone in your domain. To prevent this, you can use IP Match. If an e-mail appears to be from a domain that you have specified in the IP Match rule list (such as your own company domain), BitDefender checks to see if the IP address of the sender matches the IP addresses provided for the specified domain.
BitDefender Security for Exchange In the table on the right, you can see the IP addresses as they are added. If you want to modify an existing entry, select it, make the necessary changes and click Modify. To select all entries, just click Select All. To delete one or several entries from the list, select them and click Remove and then Yes to confirm your choice. 3. Click OK to add the rule to the list. Manage Rules. You can see the existing rules listed in the table.
BitDefender Security for Exchange the DNSBL protocol and RBL servers to filter spam based on mail servers' reputation as spam senders. A DNS check is performed on the domain d.c.b.a.rbl.example.com, where d.c.b.a is the reversed IP address of the server and rbl.example.com is the RBL server. If the DNS replies that the domain is valid, it means that the IP is listed in the RBL server and a certain server score is provided.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 12.2. Policies Click Antispam in the tree menu and then the Policies tab to enter this section. Policies This is where you can specify the antispam filtering options. You can modify the default rule to specify the antispam filtering options for all of the mail traffic, or you can configure new rules in order to create customized group filtering policies. 12.2.1. Managing Rules You can see all the existing rules listed in the table.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note Messages are checked against each rule, by order of priority, until the sender and the recipients of the message match a rule. The message is then processed according to the antispam filtering options specified by that rule. Please note that the mail traffic is first filtered using the global antispam filters. The messages that pass the global filters are then checked against the existing policies.
BitDefender Security for Exchange ● click New Rule and configure the new rule. In both cases, a new window will appear. Next, you must configure or modify the rule. 12.2.3. Configuring Rules To configure a rule follow these steps: Step 1/7 - Provide General Data Open the configuration window and provide general data for the rule. General Provide the rule name and, optionally, the rule description. To enable the rule, select Enabled. If you want the rule to be disabled, clear the check box.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 2/7 - Select Senders Groups Click the From tab and select the groups of senders the rule applies to. Senders Groups The following options are available: ● All - the rule applies to all senders, no matter if they belong to a group or not. ● Selected - the rule applies only to senders from the selected groups. If you choose Selected, you have to select from the list the groups you want the rule to apply to. Click Select All to select all groups.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note To learn how to configure a group, please refer to “Creating Groups” (p. 121). Step 3/7 - Select Recipients Groups Click the To tab and select the groups of recipients the rule applies to. Recipients Groups The following options are available: ● All - the rule applies to all recipients, no matter if they belong to a group or not. ● Selected - the rule applies only to recipients from the selected groups.
BitDefender Security for Exchange recipients and at least one of them is not found in the specified groups, the rule will not apply. Note The addresses in the Cc and Bcc fields also count as recipients. Click Select All to select all groups. If you click Clear All no group will be selected. If necessary, you can create a new group by clicking New and configuring it. The new group will appear in the Groups section. To configure an existing group or to see its parameters, select it and click Details.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 4/7 - Set Actions Click the Actions tab and specify the actions to be taken on the messages matching this policy. Actions If you do not want the messages to be scanned using the antispam filters, select Do not scan. Then, click OK to save the changes and close the configuration window. If you select Scan, the messages will be scanned using the antispam filters and the antispam options configured for this policy.
BitDefender Security for Exchange The Bayesian Filter, the Pre-trained Bayesian Filter and the NeuNet Filter give to each scanned message a Spam score. The aggregate of these scores represents an overall spam score. The overall spam score is measured against the desired level of spam sensitivity (threshold), and a decision is made. If the spam score for a message exceeds the threshold, the message is considered spam. Otherwise, the message is not spam and it is delivered in full to its recipients.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Action Description ● [SPAM]${subject}[SPAM] - to add [SPAM] before and after the subject. This is the default subject pattern. ● [SPAM] - to replace the subject with [SPAM]. ● [$score% SPAM]$subject - to add [x SPAM] before the subject, where x represents the spam score. Add a header to the e-mail An e-mail header is added to the messages detected message detected as as spam. spam You can modify the header name and the spam and non-spam values.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Antispam Engines Note For more information on the antispam filters mentioned here, please refer to “Policy Filters” (p. 18). The following options are available: ● Enable pre-trained Bayesian Filter - enables / disables the pre-trained Bayesian Filter. ● Enable Multi Filter - enables / disables the Multi Filter. This filter has several components: Asian - enables / disables the filter that blocks mail written in Asian characters.
BitDefender Security for Exchange ● Enable Image Filter - enables / disables the Image Filter. ● Enable URL Filter - enables / disables the URL Filter. ● Enable RBL Filter - enables / disables the global RBL Filter. ● Enable Heuristic Filter - enables / disables the Heuristic Filter. Note To enable / disable a filter select / clear the corresponding check box. Step 6/7 - Configure White List / Black List Click the White / Black Lists tab and configure the White List and the Black List.
BitDefender Security for Exchange List filter, the administrator can set a list of trusted and untrusted addresses from which to respectively "always accept" or "always reject" e-mail messages. Select Enable White / Black Lists to filter messages using the White List and the Black List. White List The White List contains e-mail addresses expected to send legitimate messages. Any mail coming from an address contained in the White list will be considered legitimate and will bypass further antispam filters.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Import / Export Addresses. To import addresses from a txt file, click Import, select it and then click Open. To export the existing addresses to a txt file, click Export and save the file to the desired location. In this way you can use the address list when configuring BitDefender server products on other machines or after reinstalling the product. Click OK to save the changes and close the window. If you click Cancel all changes will be lost.
BitDefender Security for Exchange configuring BitDefender server products on other machines or after reinstalling the product. Click OK to save the changes and close the window. If you click Cancel all changes will be lost. Step 7/7 - Configure Bayesian Filter Click the Bayesian Filter tab and configure the Bayesian Filter.
BitDefender Security for Exchange HAM folder (the folder containing legitimate mail) and the SPAM folder by clicking Browse. Note The messages in the SPAM and HAM folders are deleted after the training is completed. In order to get the best results, it is recommended to train the Bayesian Filter often. Provide the training interval in the corresponding field. The recommended interval is 60 minutes.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 13. Content Filtering Content Filtering helps you filter e-mail messages based on certain character strings found in the e-mail headers (subject, from, to, cc) or in the e-mail body. By using Content Filtering, you can achieve the following goals: ● prevent unwanted mail content from entering the Exchange server mailboxes. ● block outgoing mail containing confidential data.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 13.1. Content Filtering Click Content Filtering in the tree menu to enter this section. Content Filtering This is where you can enable content filtering. If you want content filtering to be enabled, select Enable content filtering. Otherwise, clear this check box. Click Apply to save the changes. Note In order to configure the global content filtering options or to create different filtering policies based on user groups, go to the Policies section.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 13.2. Policies Click Content Filtering in the tree menu and then the Policies tab to enter this section. Policies This is where you can specify the content filtering options. You can modify the default rule to specify the content filtering options for all of the mail traffic, or you can configure new rules in order to create customized group filtering policies. 13.2.1. Managing Rules You can see all the existing rules listed in the table.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note Messages are checked against each rule, by order of priority, until the sender and the recipients of the message match a rule. The message is then processed according to the content filtering options specified by that rule. Default Rule. There is one rule created by default that manages the global content filtering settings. You cannot copy, delete or disable this rule. The default rule has the lowest priority; therefore, you cannot change its priority.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 13.2.3. Configuring Rules To configure a rule follow these steps: Step 1/6 - Provide General Data Open the configuration window and provide general data for the rule. General Provide the rule name and, optionally, the rule description. To enable the rule, select Enabled. If you want the rule to be disabled, clear the check box.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 2/6 - Select Senders Groups Click the From tab and select the groups of senders the rule applies to. Senders Groups The following options are available: ● All - the rule applies to all senders, no matter if they belong to a group or not. ● Selected - the rule applies only to senders from the selected groups. If you choose Selected, you have to select from the list the groups you want the rule to apply to. Click Select All to select all groups.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note To learn how to configure a group, please refer to “Creating Groups” (p. 121). Step 3/6 - Select Recipients Groups Click the To tab and select the groups of recipients the rule applies to. Recipients Groups The following options are available: ● All - the rule applies to all recipients, no matter if they belong to a group or not. ● Selected - the rule applies only to recipients from the selected groups.
BitDefender Security for Exchange recipients and at least one of them is not found in the specified groups, the rule will not apply. Note The addresses in the Cc and Bcc fields also count as recipients. Click Select All to select all groups. If you click Clear All no group will be selected. If necessary, you can create a new group by clicking New and configuring it. The new group will appear in the Groups section. To configure an existing group or to see its parameters, select it and click Details.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Filtering Options If you do not want the messages to be scanned using content filtering options, select Do not scan. Then, click OK to save the changes and close the configuration window. If you select Scan, the messages will be scanned using the content filtering options configured for this policy. Next, you must specify the rule conditions. Note Messages that do not match any rule condition will not be detected.
BitDefender Security for Exchange To specify the strings, click Configure subject. A new window will appear, where you can configure the defined strings (please see “Configuring Strings” (p. 183)). Filtering Mail by Sender Address Select Sender and specify the rule strings in order to filter mail by the sender address. All the messages the sender address of which matches one of the defined strings will be detected. To specify the strings, click Configure sender.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Specify parameters Provide the string in the corresponding field and click Add. You can choose to enter either a wildcard expression or a regular expression. Note You can use the following wildcards: ● * replaces zero, one or more characters. For example, you can enter *xxx* to detect the messages that contain the xxx string in the headers (subject, sender address or recipient address). ● ? stands for any single character.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Option Description Match whole word The rule applies only if an entire string matching the specified only parameter is detected. You can see all the defined strings in the list. To remove entries, select them and click Remove. Click OK to save the changes. Step 5/6 - Set Actions Click the Actions tab and specify the actions to be taken on the detected messages.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Action Description Delete e-mail The detected message is deleted. Quarantine e-mail The detected message is moved to the quarantine folder. Deliver e-mail The detected message is delivered in full to its recipients. Reject e-mail The detected message is rejected with a 550 SMTP error code. You can also set additional actions to be taken on the detected messages.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 6/6 - Configure Notifications Click the Notifications tab and specify whether to issue notifications or not when messages match the rule. Notifications Select Rule matched to issue notifications when messages match the rule. Note The corresponding event in the Events section must be enabled and properly configured. For more information, please refer to “Configuring Events” (p. 70). Click OK to save the changes and close the configuration window.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 14. Attachment Filtering The Attachment Filtering module provides filtering features for mail attachments. It can detect attachments with certain name patterns, of a certain type or exceeding a certain size limit. By using Attachment Filtering, you can achieve the following goals: ● limit the size of the attachments entering or leaving the Exchange server mailboxes. ● block potentially dangerous attachments, such as .vbs or .
BitDefender Security for Exchange 14.1. Attachment Filtering Click Attachment Filtering in the tree menu to enter this section. Attachment Filtering This is where you can enable attachment filtering. If you want attachment filtering to be enabled, select Enable attachment filtering. Otherwise, clear this check box. Click Apply to save the changes. Note In order to configure the global attachment filtering options or to create different filtering policies based on user groups, go to the Policies section.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 14.2. Policies Click Attachment Filtering in the tree menu and then the Policies tab to enter this section. Policies This is where you can specify the attachment filtering options. You can modify the default rule to specify the attachment filtering options for all of the mail traffic, or you can configure new rules in order to create customized group filtering policies. 14.2.1. Managing Rules You can see all the existing rules listed in the table.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note Messages are checked against each rule, by order of priority, until the sender and the recipients of the message match a rule. The message is then processed according to the attachment filtering options specified by that rule. Default Rule. There is one rule created by default that manages the global content filtering settings. You cannot copy, delete or disable this rule. The default rule has the lowest priority; therefore, you cannot change its priority.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 14.2.3. Configuring Rules To configure a rule follow these steps: Step 1/6 - Provide General Data Open the configuration window and provide general data for the rule. General Provide the rule name and, optionally, the rule description. To enable the rule, select Enabled. If you want the rule to be disabled, clear the check box. Step 2/6 - Select Senders Groups Click the From tab and select the groups of senders the rule applies to.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Senders Groups The following options are available: ● All - the rule applies to all senders, no matter if they belong to a group or not. ● Selected - the rule applies only to senders from the selected groups. If you choose Selected, you have to select from the list the groups you want the rule to apply to. Click Select All to select all groups. If you click Clear All no group will be selected. If necessary, you can create a new group by clicking New and configuring it.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 3/6 - Select Recipients Groups Click the To tab and select the groups of recipients the rule applies to. Recipients Groups The following options are available: ● All - the rule applies to all recipients, no matter if they belong to a group or not. ● Selected - the rule applies only to recipients from the selected groups. If you choose Selected, you have to select from the list the groups you want the rule to apply to.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note The addresses in the Cc and Bcc fields also count as recipients. Click Select All to select all groups. If you click Clear All no group will be selected. If necessary, you can create a new group by clicking New and configuring it. The new group will appear in the Groups section. To configure an existing group or to see its parameters, select it and click Details. Note To learn how to configure a group, please refer to “Creating Groups” (p. 121).
BitDefender Security for Exchange If you do not want the messages to be scanned using attachment filtering options, select Do not scan. Then, click OK to save the changes and close the configuration window. If you select Scan, the messages will be scanned using the attachment filtering options configured for this policy. Next, you must specify the rule conditions. Note Messages that do not match any rule condition will not be detected.
BitDefender Security for Exchange All the names excepted from scanning are listed in the box. To remove entries, select them and click Remove. Filtering Attachments by Type Select Detect all extensions except for the following and specify the excepted extensions in order to filter attachments by type. All attachments with extensions other than those specified as exceptions will be detected. Specify the permitted extensions in the edit field. The extensions must be separated by a semi-colon ";".
BitDefender Security for Exchange Actions You must choose one of the following actions: Action Description Delete e-mail The message containing the detected attachment is deleted. Delete attachment The detected attachment is deleted. Replace attachment with The detected attachment is replaced with a specified text text. To specify the text to be delivered instead of the attachment, click Edit replacement text.... Provide the text in the edit box that appears and click OK.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Action Description Deliver e-mail The message containing the detected attachment is delivered in full to its recipients. Reject e-mail The detected message is rejected with a 550 SMTP error code. You can also set additional actions to be taken on the detected messages. The following actions are available: Action Description Modify the subject of the The subject of the message containing the detected e-mail messages that attachments is modified.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Step 6/6 - Configure Notifications Click the Notifications tab and specify whether to issue notifications or not when attachments match the rule. Notifications Select Rule matched to issue notifications when attachments match the rule. Note The corresponding event in the Events section must be enabled and properly configured. For more information, please refer to “Configuring Events” (p. 70). Click OK to save the changes and close the configuration window.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 15. Update New viruses and spyware are found and identified every day. This is why it is very important to keep BitDefender up to date with the latest signatures. By default, BitDefender automatically checks for updates every hour. Updates can be classified in the following ways: ● Antivirus updates - as new threats appear, the files containing virus and spyware signatures, as well as the antivirus engine, are updated to ensure permanent up-to-date protection against them.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 15.1. Update To find out information on the update status and if product updates are available, click Update in the tree menu and then the Update tab. Update If you want to update BitDefender immediately, just click Update Now. The Update module will check for updates at the specified update locations. If new malware signatures or scanning engine updates are detected, BitDefender will automatically download and install them. 15.1.1.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 15.1.2. Product Update The product updates are different from the signature updates. Their function is to deliver bug fixes and new features to the product. There are two types of updates for the product: ● product updates (patches) - these are files that bring improvements to the current product; they are usually smaller size updates that do not require a new version of the product to be delivered.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 15.2. Update Settings To configure the update frequency and the update settings, click Update in the tree menu and then the Settings tab. Update Settings 15.2.1. Configuring Update Schedule There are two ways to update BitDefender Security for Exchange on a regular basis: ● Using the automatic update. The automatic update feature allows updating BitDefender automatically, on a regular basis, without the administrator's intervention.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Important Keep automatic update enabled in order to be protected against the latest threats. To change the frequency BitDefender checks for updates, follow these steps: 1. Type the number of hours between two consecutive checks for updates in the Automatic update interval field. 2. Click Apply to save the changes. To disable automatic update, follow these steps: 1. Clear the check box corresponding to Automatic update interval. 2. Click Apply to save the changes.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 15.2.3. Configuring Product Updates Installing product updates regularly is essential to the security of your server.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 15.3. Update Locations To set the update locations, click Update in the tree menu and then the Locations tab. Update Locations BitDefender can update from the local network, over the Internet, directly or through a proxy server. For more reliable and faster updates, you can configure two update locations: a First update location and a Second update location. Both require the configuration of the following options: ● Update location - type the address of the update server.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Note If you are connected to a local network that has BitDefender virus signatures placed locally, you can change the location of the updates here. ● Allow unsigned updates - select this option to allow updates from a local server to be installed. ● Use proxy - select this option if the company uses a proxy server. The following settings must be specified: Server IP - type the IP of the proxy server. Port - type the port BitDefender uses to connect to the proxy server.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Update Notifications This is where you can specify the update events for which notifications should be issued. Select the update events for which to issue notifications: ● Update performed - when an update was performed. ● No update available - when no update is available. ● Update failed - when an error occurred during an update and the update failed. ● Product update available - when a product update is available.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 15.5. Update Roll Back If you have performed a product update since first installing BitDefender, you can always revert to the previous product version using the Rollback feature. This feature is very useful in case the product starts behaving unexpectedly. To see if there is any rollback available, click Update in the tree menu and then the Roll Back tab.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 15.6. Manual Update This method allows installing the latest virus and spyware signatures. To install a patch or a product upgrade of the latest version, go to the Product Update section. Important Use the manual update when the automatic update cannot be performed or when the computer is not connected to the Internet. Manual update is performed using a zip archive, cumulative.zip, which contains the updates of the scanning engines and virus and spyware signatures.
BitDefender Security for Exchange date stamp in the folder name). Extract the content of the archive in the Plugins folder and accept overwriting existing files. 6. Start BitDefender Antivirus Scanning Service. Right-click BitDefender Antivirus Scanning Service and select Start. 7. Start BitDefender File Scanning Service. Right-click BitDefender File Scanning Service and select Start. 8. Start BitDefender Mail Scanning Service. Right-click BitDefender Mail Scanning Service and select Start. 9.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 16. General The General snap-in allows configuring BitDefender to send the BitDefender Lab reports regarding the viruses found on the server and the incidents that occurred during product operation. 16.1. Report Virus Real-time Virus Reporting (RTVR) allows sending reports about the viruses and spam found on your server to the BitDefender Lab in order to help us identify new viruses and spam and find quick remedies for them.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Report Virus Real-time Virus Reporting is disabled by default. To activate it, follow these steps: 1. Select Enable real-time virus reports. 2. Click Apply to save the changes. 16.2. Report Incidents BitDefender Security for Exchange contains an incident management module that allows creating incident reports during product crashes. By agreeing to send the incident reports to the BitDefender Lab, you agree to help us find quick fixes for our bugs.
BitDefender Security for Exchange To configure the incident management module, click General in the tree menu and then the Report Incidents tab. Report Incidents By default, the reports created automatically during product crashes are not sent to the BitDefender Lab. To configure BitDefender to send incident reports to the BitDefender Lab, follow these steps: 1. Select I agree to submit incident reports to the BitDefender Lab. 2. Specify your e-mail address. 3. Click Apply to save the changes.
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BitDefender Security for Exchange 17. Antivirus Test You can verify that the BitDefender Antivirus component works properly by the help of a special test file, known as the EICAR Standard Anti-virus Test file. EICAR stands for the European Institute of Computer Anti-virus Research. This is a dummy file, detected by antivirus products. The file can be created using any text editor, provided the file is saved in standard MS-DOS ASCII format and is 68 bytes long.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 18. Antispam Test You can verify that the BitDefender Antispam component is correctly installed and works properly by the help of a special test, known as GTUBE. GTUBE stands for the Generic Test for Unsolicited Bulk Email. The test consists of entering the following 68-byte string, as one line, in the body of the email: XJS*C4JDBQADN1.NSBN3*2IDNEN*GTUBE-STANDARD-ANTI-UBE-TEST-EMAIL*C.34X When scanning the email, BitDefender must tag it as spam.
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BitDefender Security for Exchange 19. BitDefender Configuration Repair Tool If you have problems with BitDefender Security for Exchange, you can use the BitDefender Configuration Repair Tool to restore the last known good configuration. The BitDefender Configuration Repair Tool backs the configuration file up every hour so that you can restore it if needed.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Repairing Configuration The window displays the status of the restoration process. First, the BitDefender Configuration Repair Tool stops the services belonging to the BitDefender Security for Windows Servers products installed on the system (services belonging to Microsoft applications may also be stopped; for example, Microsoft Exchange Transport, if BitDefender Security for Exchange is installed).
BitDefender Security for Exchange Finish Click Exit to close the window.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 20. BitDefender Support Tool The BitDefender Support Tool creates a zip archive of files required by our support technicians to troubleshoot BitDefender Security for Exchange. To use the Support Tool, follow these steps: 1. Open the BitDefender Support Tool using this path from the Windows start menu: Start → All Programs → BitDefender Security for Windows Servers → BitDefender Support Tool. BitDefender Support Tool 2. Click Next. 3.
BitDefender Security for Exchange Gathering Information The Support Tool gathers product information, information related to other applications installed on the machine and the software and hardware configuration. 4. The Support Tool informs you when the process has completed. Finish The name of the zip archive that has been created on your desktop is displayed in this window. Click Finish to close the window.
BitDefender Security for Exchange 21. Support With BitDefender, dedication to saving customers’ time and money by providing the most advanced products at the fairest prices has always been a top priority. Moreover, we believe that a successful business is based on good communication and commitment to excellence in customer support. You are welcome to ask for support at any time. Our customer care representatives will provide you with all the assistance you need. 21.1.
BitDefender Security for Exchange and development teams, along with more general articles about virus prevention, the management of BitDefender solutions with detailed explanations, and many other articles. The BitDefender Knowledge Base is open to the public and freely searchable. The extensive information it contains is yet another means of providing BitDefender customers with the technical knowledge and insight they need.
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