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Subject: Re: e-mail filtering
From: eduardo.cunha.rodriguez
XUNTA.ESDate: Wed May 10 2000 - 02:17:34 CDT
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>Trend Micro's ScanMail for Lotus Notes (NT version) filters file
>attachements by name and type and scans for viruses. However we do not have
>a keyword or subject line filter. For the later, you might consider using
>InterScan VirusWall and eManager to filter SMTP traffic.
I was talking about a particular solution if you have already installed an
antivirus. I know there are some capabilities in some antivirus that let you
filter the incoming mail, but I'm searching for a stand-alone product, not an
antivirus with some extras. We´re not going to change our antivirus by now. And
the solution I´m thinking of is to make some LotusScript code. Do you know any
product which can process the mail after the antivirus checking?
Regards
Edu Cunha
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