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GWAVA

WASP Anti Virus for WebAccess
WASP from GWAVA is the only solution to protect GroupWise WebAccess from virus infected email attachments.
WASP works from within GroupWise to protect the WebAccess server.
WASP from GWAVA resides on the GroupWise WebAccess server and actively watches for files being uploaded
through the WebAccess Gateway. When it detects an email file attachment being uploaded, it delays the
delivery of the file and passes the attachment to an Anti-Virus software solution. The A/V software scans
the attachment for viruses. Clean files are then delivered to the GroupWise Post Office, while infected
files are removed from the server and a notification is sent that the file was infected.
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Anti-Virus protection for Novell GroupWise WebAccess
WASP from GWAVA protects your GroupWise WebAccess from inbound email-born viruses. Its unique architecture
ensures that anti-virus protection from virus-infected attachments are stopped at the WebAccess gateway
before they are allowed to enter your GroupWise system. Today's viruses move fast. They sneak in through
email attachments, web downloads, free email accounts, and instant messages. These are backdoors to your
GroupWise system. Only WASP sits at the GroupWise Webaccess Gateway, protecting your GroupWise system from
the inside out.
GroupWise WebAccess
GroupWise WebAccess bypasses the GWIA gateway when delivering email. WebAccess communicates directly with
the Post Office, delivering email and their attachments directly to the GroupWise Post Office database. This
allows unsuspecting GroupWise WebAccess users to inadvertently upload virus-infected email attachments that
bypass your perimeter defense at the GWIA. WASP is uniquely designed to interact with the WebAccess Gateway.
WASP actively scans for incoming attachments from WebAccess. It interfaces with up to four Anti-Virus engines
simultaneously, ensuring the highest level of protection from viruses.
Enhanced protection through Fingerprinting
Certain file formats, like PIF & SCR, may be considered too high an infection risk. Other file formats like
AVI or JPG may be considered inappropriate or not work-related. WASP is able to scan the file and determine
its true nature, even if the file extension has been renamed.. This is called Fingerprinting. This means that
a file with an .exe extension that has been changed will still be identified by WASP as a dangerous file, even
though the extension might be completely different. Many viruses attachments today can be quickly stopped
through this method of Fingerprinting. Futureproofing is built into WASP against future viruses that rely on
masking their identities to sneak into your system. WASP lets you know that dangerous file types will always
be blocked, no matter the file name.
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