Virus Protection
Our virus protection scans all inbound and outbound emails using a multi-stage process.
The process is broken down into the following four stages:
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Stage 1: Restricted Attachments
Here, emails are scanned for dangerous types of file attachments. When an email is sent or received that
contains a restricted file attachment, the email is rejected and the sender receives a "bounced" email
notification informing them of the restriction.
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Stage 2: Normalization
This stage searches for email formatting vulnerabilities that can be used by viruses to hide from virus
scanners. If any vulnerability is found, our system corrects the formatting of the message so that it can
be thoroughly scanned for viruses.
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Stage 3: Decompression
Next, if the email contains any compressed attachments such as zip files, the compressed attachments are
temporarily unzipped so that the contents can be scanned for viruses.
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Stage 4: Virus Scan
After the above preprocessing is complete, a virus scanner is used to scan the email and all of
its uncompressed attachments. Everything is scanned to ensure maximum protection against new virus
threats. ClamAV (www.clamav.net) is the current scanner of choice, although
our system was designed to be able to plug-in any virus scanner on the market, should the need to do so
arise.
Please visit our Technology section for a more detailed description of our
virus protection.
Download our Virus Protection Whitepaper