Using F-Prot Antivirus with MailEnable


SUMMARY

Instructions for configuring F-Prot Antivirus with MailEnable as an antivirus plug-in.

OVERVIEW

Step 1: Configuring the antivirus program: 1. Install F-Prot antivirus application onto the same server that has MailEnable installed Note: Only install and configure the "OnDemand Scanner," "DOS Scanner," "Scheduler" and "Updater."
2. Ensure that any resident or real-time protector capabilities of the antivirus application have been disabled (or all the MailEnable directories have been excluded from being protected by the software). As a general rule, consider the following: - Exclude MailEnable "Queues" and the "Config" Directories from the resident/real-time monitoring. - Disable the resident/real-time monitor if exclusion of MailEnable directories is not possible within the antivirus application.

3. Open the MailEnable Administration program. Expand the Servers > Local host > Filters branch, select the 'MailEnable Message Filter' icon, then select the MailEnable Antivirus Filter item in the list which appears on the right side panel.

4. Select "F-Prot" from the list of available antivirus applications.

5. Make sure that the "Enable" (or "Enable selected antivirus") is selected. It is possible to enable more than one antivirus application on the server, but this will affect the number of messages that can be scanned over a period of time.

6. Ensure that the correct program path to the command line virus scanner has been specified. Select the Options button to change this. Also ensure that the scratch directory exists. This directory is used to unpack the message as it is scanned for viruses.

7. Save changes.

8. Stop the MTA service.

9. Start the MTA service. Make sure virus definition files are being updated. See the antivirus documentation for information on how to do this. Some antivirus applications specifically require Administrative privileges to run. Since the MTA runs under the LocalSystem account, change this to an account with Administrative privileges. Open the Services control panel applet. For the "MailEnable Mail Transfer Agent" service, change the user account it runs under to a Windows user account that has Administrative rights (i.e. a member of the Administrators group). Step 2: Creating an antivirus filter To enable antivirus filtering requires the creation of a filter in the MailEnable Administration program that detects when the message contains a virus and deletes the message or quarantines it, notifies sender, etc. To create an antivirus filter:

1. Open the MailEnable Administration Program

2. Right click on the Messaging Manager>Filters branch and create a new filter.

3. In the name field enter something like "Antivirus Filter" (without the quotes).

4. Having created the filter, edit the criteria for the filter as follows:

5. Check the criteria "Where the message contains a virus"

6. Create the actions that are undertaken when the virus is detected. E.g. Copy the message to the Quarantine directory or Delete Message Testing antivirus configuration Test the configuration by emailing yourself the Eicar test virus from http://www.eicar.com. To perform more advanced testing and debugging, follow the details in this knowledge base article: Article ME020085

MORE INFORMATION

MailEnable antivirus overview: Article ME020389

Which antivirus solution to use with MailEnable: Article ME020144

Debugging the anti-virus support and the Mail Transfer Agent: Article ME020121

REFERENCES

F-Prot Virus Definition update site:http://www.f-prot.com/currentversions.html



Product:MailEnable (Pro-Any Pro-1.X Ent-Any Ent-1.X)
Article:ME020284
Module:General
Keywords:fprot,f-prot,antivirus,anti-virus,av
Class:HOWTO: Product Instructions
Revised:Friday, November 25, 2016
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Publisher:MailEnable