File Attachment Analysis
You can set up Lotus Protector for Mail Security to inspect the content
(keywords, regular expressions, URLs) of files attached to incoming
email messages. You can enable this option from the Local Management
Interface (LMI) at SMTP > File Attachment Analysis.
Global IP Access List
You can set up a list of IP addresses that are allowed or denied access
at the start of an incoming SMTP connection. This feature is used by the
Dynamic Host Reputation Filter and the DNSBL settings. You can enable
this option from the LMI at SMTP > SMTP Configuration > Receiving
SMTP > Global IP Access List.
ICAP Server
You can set up Lotus Protector for Mail Security to provide realtime
virus scanning services to ICAP-compatible clients such as IBM®
Connections, IBM Lotus Quickr®, or Squid 3.x. You can enable this option
from the LMI at System > ICAP Server.
Rejection handling for IP addresses using the Silent Drop option
You can set up the SMTP service to reject an incoming email message, but
not notify the sender of the email that the email message has been
rejected. This method is used to prevent spammers from probing for valid
email addresses.
This feature is used by the Dynamic Host Reputation Filter, the Global
IP Access List, Recipient Verification, and Zero Level Analysis (ZLA).
Configure system routes manually
You can use the Manage network routes using Management Interface option to influence how system routes are handled by the Routing policy.
When you enable the option, Lotus Protector for Mail Security uses the
system routes that you have configured in the LMI. When you disable this
option, all system routes are left as is so that you can implement
special routing settings that are not currently available in the LMI.
You can access this feature in the LMI at System > Routes.
Language Support
The administrator user interface within the appliance's software
supports the following languages: English, French, German, Japanese,
Korean, Chinese (Traditional), and Chinese (Simplified).
The end-user interface within the appliance's software (both Web client
and within Lotus Notes 8.5.1) supports the following languages: English,
French, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazilian), German, Italian, Japanese,
Korean, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified), Danish, Swedish,
Norwegian Nynorsk, Dutch, and Finnish.