[. . . ] Data Sheet McAfee WebShield SMTP Stop threats at the Internet gateway Email traffic is the most common transmission route for viruses and worms. [. . . ] The solution scans for inappropriate content in the subject line and message body of emails and blocks fi les based on name, type, or size. Both reduce your legal liability and make your users happier and more productive. Proactive threat protection McAfee Outbreak Manager is included with WebShield SMTP and acts like a 24/7 administrator that takes preprogrammed action to help prevent outbreaks. Outbreak Manager searches for new attacks by looking for email behavior typical of virus outbreaks. When identified it takes action to secure your email against the threat. Easy to install and configure The fi rewall-independent WebShield SMTP easily plugs into your existing network without impacting fi rewalls or mail servers. As a standalone solution, it doesn't impact other critical applications. Data Sheet Know your email traffic The Status Monitor within WebShield SMTP provides you with real-time statistical information about your inbound and outbound email traffic. It tells you the number of email messages scanned and infected, as well as the number of messages that have been fi ltered for content. The Status Monitor gives you information regarding your average email throughput and peak-time utilization. McAfee Customer Care McAfee provides expert technology for each type of security and performance management application. The McAfee Customer Care program is essential for making the most of your investment in McAfee System and Network Protection Solutions. System requirements Operating system: Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server, Windows NT 4. 0 SP4 or later, Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Windows 2000 Datacenter Server Minimum hard drive space: 500MB Minimum processor type: Intel Pentium 200MHz Automatic updates Virus security products are only as good as their most recent updates. [. . . ] All other registered and unregistered trademarks herein are the sole property of their respective owners. [. . . ]