Vexira Antivirus for Mail Servers version 2.5 released

Changes in product architecture and operation Integrated daemons Binaries of the earlier vasmtps, vasmtpd, ... daemons have been removed. Now, vmbs can be started, by specifying special switches. Changes: vasmtpd --> vams start receiver vasmtps --> vams start sender vawatchdog --> vams start watchdog vams --> vams start scanner vashldstat --> vamsmon New control command Operations earlier executed by the vams command have been replaced by a new command: vamsctrl....

Thursday, July 14, 2011 10:37 AM

End of support for Microsoft Windows 98, Windows ME and Windows NT

Effective January 1, 2012 Vexira Antivirus products will no longer support Microsoft Windows 98, Windows ME or Windows NT. These operating systems are over a decade old and are no longer supported by Microsoft and the continued use of these operating systems creates significant security concerns that far exceed malware, spyware and virus protection. Additionally, the malware, spyware and virus databases will also cease as the compatibility with these outdated and unsupported operating systems ca...

Thursday, July 14, 2011 9:46 AM

Unsupported Vexira Antivirus product versions will be automatically upgraded on October 21, 2010

It is important that every Vexira Antivirus client maintains the maximum level of malware, spyware and virus protection at all times. On October 21, 2010 the outdated and unsupported Vexira Antivirus product versions on Windows (Vexira Antivirus versions 5.3 and 6.1) will automatically receive the latest released Vexira Antivirus product versions. Automatic upgrading is enabled by default in our Vexira Antivirus products however it is possible to disabled this feature. If you have disabled this...

Tuesday, September 21, 2010 7:00 AM

End of Life for all Vexira products that do not support 12.x virus database files (vdb)

End of Life Notice Vexira customers have always enjoyed industry leading antivirus and antispyware protection against emerging threats. To continue the level of protection which our clients have grown to expect it is necessary to evolve the technology to a higher level of protection. Up to this point there has always been a separation between the scanning "engines" and the detection databases. With the release of version 12 of the database set the scanning engines and databases will be updated...

Friday, January 01, 2010 8:16 AM