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InterScan E-Mail VirusWall

Sanitize your email attachments

Show of hands--how many of you send at least one email message per day? For many Windows NT professionals, email is the fabled killer app that developers want to tap into. Indeed, for collaboration and communication, nothing beats the ease and convenience of email. Unfortunately, email can also be a vehicle for virus attacks: Most email clients support file attachments, but the clients don't check file integrity. Because a large percentage of email messages include attached files, systems connected to a network or the Internet probably will catch a virus.

Fortunately, there's help. Trend Micro's InterScan E-Mail VirusWall 1.72 is a service that acts as a gateway between your computer and a Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) mail server. The program sits between the server and clients to detect and clean files before the server delivers the files to their destination. In short, E-Mail VirusWall cleans the places the other leading virus scanners, mail gateways, and firewalls can't reach.

The product ships on three floppy disks and includes a fourth disk that contains the freeware EMWAC Web server (you can also use a third-party Web server as the host). The product includes a Web server for administrators who want to configure and update E-Mail VirusWall across an intranet, as they do Internet Information Server (IIS). Installation is simple enough--just run Setup from the floppies and select a directory for the program. The setup program will copy the files and start the service automatically. After the installation, you can log on to the program. Because the default username and password are identical, change the password as soon as possible.

You can configure E-Mail VirusWall's options with its applet or by using a Web browser; the latter method is ideal for administrators who work from remote machines. Both methods provide a rich set of configuration options: You can customize logging functions, cleaning options, and notification messages, as shown in Screen 1. To save time, you can set the scanner to allow certain files, such as DLL files, to pass through automatically.

When a file arrives via email, the program performs like a conventional virus scanner. It creates a duplicate of the file and scans it. If the file is clean, the program passes the file through the gateway and the mail server delivers it. If the file is infected, however, E-Mail VirusWall moves the file to a temporary directory, cleans the file automatically and passes it through to the server, deletes the file, or sends it anyway, depending on your instructions. The program also sends warning messages to the sender, the recipient, and the administrator. You can change these messages in the configuration program as needed. E-Mail VirusWall supports UUencoded files, MIME, and most popular compression formats, including ARJ and ZIP.

As a reviewer, I hate to admit that I've noticed no significant snags in the program. To test it, I set up an Exchange Server acting as an SMTP mail server. I attached an executable file infected with the Jerusalem virus and sent it to another email address on the server. When the file arrived on the server, E-Mail VirusWall scanned the file, cleaned it, delivered it, and sent out three notification messages.

If you send files via email on your network, or if you have a mail server on the Internet, look into E-Mail VirusWall. It works so well and is so unobtrusive that you won't know it's there. Even though E-Mail VirusWall detects the same viruses that conventional virus scanners trap (e.g., boot sector viruses and document macro viruses), E-Mail VirusWall complements your existing virus scanner because the two scanners look at different files. Following the trend set by McAfee and Symantec in their virus scanners, E-Mail VirusWall lets you retrieve virus definition updates electronically so the program will scan for new viruses. On unattended servers, I recommend turning on automatic updating and setting it to poll Trend Micro's server weekly for updated definitions. A 30-day trial version of E-Mail VirusWall is available from http://www.trendmicro.com/emvwnt-dl.html.

InterScan E-Mail VirusWall
Trend Micro
408-257-1500 or 800-228-5651
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.antivirus.com
Price: $955 for 50 users
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