The archives will reveal detailed answers to this question.  My feeling is
it is sufficient to have something like Antigen or ScanMail running on all
of your servers, along with an SMTP scanner on your DMZ relay host, but
YMMV.

Serdar Soysal


-----Original Message-----
From: James Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 5:32 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: x.400 filter virus scanning


Fello Guru's,
Am looking for a solution which will scan for viruses within x.400 protocol.
I have looked at Mailsweeper for exchange 2000 and this seems to have the
capability. However do not want to upgrade the domain to 2000. Needs to be
kept NT and exchange 5.5.

Mailsweeper for exchange 5.5 only picks up x.400 which is embedded in smtp.

In the passed this large corporation had one of its exchange 5.5 which got
infected from within the domain, this then spread via X.400 to all other
exchange machines. SMTP are all very well when scanning external mail coming
in but I need to have a look at internal filtering.

Have had a look at clearswift which seems pretty reputable. Anybody have
some input to add. What I should set as main objectives and any thing I
should take into consideration.

Cheers
Mike
MCSE 

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