Trend Micro’s supports Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0

Trend Micro Incorporated, a leader in server-based virus protection, today announced that its award-winning virus protection software fully supports Microsoft Exchange Server Version 5.0. ScanMail, the only virus protection software compatible with Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0, scans email and shared folders in Microsoft Exchange Server.

Trend Micro customers love the added features of Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 – especially the ease of integration with the Internet,” said Eva Chen, president and CTO of Trend Micro, Inc. and Trend Micro are pleased that ScanMail’s virus protection coverage extends to this area. While the Internet and email attachments are a source of viruses, there is no need for users to fear them. Specially designed server-based software like ScanMail, coupled with the security features of Microsoft Exchange Server, assure system administrators that viruses will be found and dealt with quickly, well before they can spread among users.”

“Trend Micro’s technology has been proven in many large corporations in both email and groupware environments,” said Greg Lobdell, Group Product Manager for Microsoft Exchange Server. “Trend Micro are pleased that this powerful protection against viruses is now available for Microsoft Exchange Server.”

Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 adds full support for Internet standards, including SMTP and POP3 email, NNTP news, LDAP directory access, HTTP and HTML Web access and SSL security. It also includes Active Messaging that allows any standard Web browser to serve as a Microsoft Exchange client.

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