June 6, 2017
New in Dr.Web for UNIX mail servers:
- A brand-new architecture— now, instead of integrating with mail servers, the product interacts with them using standard mail server services (Milter, Spamd, Rspamd);
- The product can now be transparently integrated with communication channels that use the standard protocols SMTP, POP3 and IMAP (this mode is only available under GNU/Linux);
- Unwanted incoming email content is now stored in a separate password-protected archive instead of the quarantine;
- A native control web interface has replaced Webmin;
- OpenLDAP and Active Directory service information can now be used in mail filtering rules;
- Product status statistics and important event notifications (e.g., regarding blocked emails) can now be sent over SNMP;
- The Clamd module can now be used to scan messages on mail servers that do not use Milter/Spamd/Rspamd;
- Sender/recipient address validation over DNSxL.
New in Dr.Web Anti-virus for Linux:
- Email received via IMAP(S)/POP3(S) is now scanned.
- Email received via SMTP(S) is now scanned.
Doctor Web invites anyone wanting to test drive the new features in Dr.Web 11.0 for UNIX Mail servers and Dr.Web Anti-virus 11.0.3 for Linux to take part in the beta testing.
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