McAfee AVDCDE-AA-AA User Guide - Page 117

Enable Corporate Mail., Microsoft Exchange MAPI., Lotus cc:Mail.

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Using the VShield Scanner 2. Select the type of e-mail system you use. Your options are: • Enable Corporate Mail. Select this checkbox to have the E-Mail Scan module scan mail attachments you receive via a mail system that runs within your office network. Usually such systems use a proprietary mail protocol and have a central mail server to which you send mail for delivery. Often such systems send and receive Internet mail, but they usually do so through a gateway application. The E-mail Scan module supports two types of corporate e-mail systems: - Microsoft Exchange (MAPI). Select this button if you use an e-mail system that sends and receives mail via Microsoft's Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI), a Windows mail protocol. Examples include Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft Outlook 97 and Outlook 98. - Lotus cc:Mail. Select this button if you use cc:Mail 6.x or 7.x. These systems use a proprietary Lotus protocol to send and receive e-mail. You can also install cc:Mail version 8.0 or later so that it uses the same protocol as earlier cc:Mail versions. To verify which system you use, check with your network administrator. Š NOTE: You can select only one corporate e-mail system at a time, but you can have the E-Mail Scan module scan all attachments that arrive via both corporate and Internet e-mail systems, if you use both. • Internet Mail (Requires Download Scan). Select this checkbox to have the E-Mail Scan module scan Internet mail attachments that you send and receive via the Post Office Protocol (POP-3) or the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). Choose this option if you work from home or through a dial-up Internet service provider with such software as Qualcomm's Eudora Pro, Microsoft's Outlook Express, or Netscape Mail. Ë IMPORTANT: Because you receive Internet mail and other files that you download from websites and other sources through the same "pipe," the E-Mail Scan module uses the detection, action, alerting and reporting options you set in the Download Scan module to determine how to respond to incoming Internet mail. To scan Internet mail attachments, therefore, you must also enable the Download Scan module and use those property pages to choose the settings you want. User's Guide 117

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User
s Guide
117
Using the VShield Scanner
2.
Select the type of e-mail system you use. Your options are:
Enable Corporate Mail.
Select this checkbox to have the E-Mail
Scan module scan mail attachments you receive via a mail system
that runs within your office network. Usually such systems use a
proprietary mail protocol and have a central mail server to which
you send mail for delivery. Often such systems send and receive
Internet mail, but they usually do so through a gateway application.
The E-mail Scan module supports two types of corporate e-mail
systems:
Microsoft Exchange (MAPI).
Select this button if you use an
e-mail system that sends and receives mail via Microsoft
s
Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI), a
Windows mail protocol. Examples include Microsoft Exchange
and Microsoft Outlook 97 and Outlook 98.
Lotus cc:Mail.
Select this button if you use cc:Mail 6.x or 7.x.
These systems use a proprietary Lotus protocol to send and
receive e-mail. You can also install cc:Mail version 8.0 or later
so that it uses the same protocol as earlier cc:Mail versions. To
verify which system you use, check with your network
administrator.
NOTE:
You can select only one
corporate
e-mail system at
a time, but you can have the E-Mail Scan module scan all
attachments that arrive via both corporate and Internet
e-mail systems, if you use both.
Internet Mail (Requires Download Scan).
Select this checkbox to
have the E-Mail Scan module scan Internet mail attachments that
you send and receive via the Post Office Protocol (POP-3) or the
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). Choose this option if you
work from home or through a dial-up Internet service provider with
such software as Qualcomm
s Eudora Pro, Microsoft
s Outlook
Express, or Netscape Mail.
IMPORTANT:
Because you receive Internet mail and other
files that you download from websites and other sources
through the same
pipe,
the E-Mail Scan module uses the
detection, action, alerting and reporting options you set in the
Download Scan module to determine how to respond to
incoming Internet mail. To scan Internet mail attachments,
therefore, you must also enable the Download Scan module
and use those property pages to choose the settings you want.