Core modules
The core functionality of ESET Mail Security include the following protection types:
Antivirus protection is one of the basic functions of ESET Mail Security . Antivirus protection guards against malicious system attacks by controlling file, email and internet communication. If a threat with malicious code is detected, the Antivirus module can eliminate it by blocking it and then cleaning it, deleting it, or moving it to Quarantine. |
Antispam protection incorporates multiple technologies (RBL, DNSBL, Fingerprinting, Reputation checking, Content analysis, Rules, Manual whitelisting/blacklisting, etc.) to maximize the detection of email threats. ESET Mail Security Antispam is cloud-based, and most cloud databases are in ESET data centers. Antispam cloud services enable prompt data updates, which provides quicker reaction time In case of the emergence of new spam. It also enables incorrect or false data to be removed from ESET blacklists. Communication with Antispam cloud services is done over a proprietary protocol on port 53535 whenever possible. If it is impossible to communicate through ESET's protocol, DNS services are used instead (port 53). However, using DNS is not as effective because it requires multiple requests to be sent during the spam classification process of a single email message.
Normally, no email messages or their parts are sent during spam classification process. However, if ESET LiveGrid® is enabled and you have explicitly allowed samples to be submitted for analysis, only message marked as spam (or most likely spam) may be sent to help thorough analysis and cloud database enhancement. If you want to report spam false positive or negative classification, see our Knowledgebase article for details. In addition, ESET Mail Security can also use Greylisting method (disabled by default) of spam filtering. |
The availability of rules for Database protection, On-demand database scan and Mail transport protection on your system depend on which Microsoft Exchange Server version is installed on the server with ESET Mail Security. Rules enables you to manually define email filtering conditions and actions to take with filtered emails. There are different sets of conditions and actions. You can create individual rules that may also be combined. If one rule uses multiple conditions, the conditions will be linked using the logical operator AND. Consequently, the rule will be executed only if all its conditions are met. If multiple rules are created, the logical operator OR will be applied, meaning the program will run the first rule for which the conditions are met. In the scanning sequence, the first technique used is greylisting if it is enabled. Consequent procedures will always execute the following techniques: protection based on user-defined rules, followed by an antivirus scan and, lastly, an antispam scan. |