The anti-virus plug-in Dr.Web supports the VSAPI (the Virus Scanning Application Programming Interface developed by Microsoft for Exchange Servers) when installed on Microsoft Exchange Server 2007/2010.
The plug-in also supports server roles and can be installed on the servers with different roles.
Dr.Web also supports such concept of Microsoft Exchange Server 2007–2019 as transport agents (anti-virus and anti-spam agents).
Microsoft Exchange Server version
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Available components for anti-virus scanning and mail filtering
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Available components for anti-spam check and mail filtering
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2007
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DRWTransportAgent.dll (Hub, Edge)
DrWebVSAPI.dll (Mailbox)
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DRWTransportAgent.dll (Hub, Edge)
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2010
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DRWTransportAgent.dll (Hub, Edge)
DrWebVSAPI.dll (Mailbox)
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DRWTransportAgent.dll (Hub, Edge)
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2013
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DRWTransportAgent.dll (Frontend, Backend)
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DRWTransportAgent.dll (Frontend, Backend)
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2013 SP1
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DRWTransportAgent.dll (Edge, MailBox)
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DRWTransportAgent.dll (Edge, MailBox, CAS)
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2016
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DRWTransportAgent.dll (Edge, MailBox)
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DRWTransportAgent.dll (Edge, MailBox)
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2019
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DRWTransportAgent.dll (Edge, MailBox)
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DRWTransportAgent.dll (Edge, MailBox)
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If you need to install Microsoft Exchange Server anti-spam agents after you install Dr.Web, you need to lower Dr.Web agent priority. This will allow Microsoft Exchange Server agents to scan messages, and then Dr.Web agents will scan them.
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