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Outlook Anywhere
From: clwsecurity () mistral co uk
Date: 7 Dec 2006 14:36:14 -0000
Hi My company is thinking of implementing Outlook Anywhere but my boss & I don't think it's totally secure. 1> ATM, we don't allow RPC but from the blurb, we'll need to start allowing. How risky is this? 2> AFAIK, we'll be reliant on the users' AV rather than on the server. AV is on the server but scans nightly and "on read". Please could we have opinions on this. Has anybody else looked into this and decided it's either ok or too risky? All comments gladly received. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is sponsored by: ByteCrusher Detect Malicious Web Content and Exploits in Real-Time. Anti-Virus engines can't detect unknown or new threats. LinkScanner can. Web surfing just became a whole lot safer. http://www.explabs.com/staging/promotions/xern_lspro.asp?loc=sfmaildetect ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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