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Extensible Storage Engine API ( for Exchange 5.5)

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Roman Prigozhin

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Mar 11, 2002, 5:06:28 PM3/11/02
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Hi .
I'm trying to find documentation by Microsoft for Extensible Storage Engine
API ( for Exchange 5.5)
If you know where it is or you have it. could you please send it to me
ro...@rpost.com or point me at the right direction
Thanks a lot

Roman Prigozhin


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Jason Johnston [MS]

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Mar 18, 2002, 1:55:15 PM3/18/02
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Roman,

There is no such API provided by Microsoft. Perhaps you mean something
else?

Jason Johnston
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Stanislav Sokolov

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Mar 22, 2002, 1:38:19 PM3/22/02
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Hi, Jason! I work with Roman on the same project. We got information about
ESE API from the WEB, for example
http://www.antivirus.com/download/datasheets/scanmail_exchange.pdf
Ok we are looking for the way to intercept outgoing (especially local) mail
before it leaves Exchange 5.5 or comes to local mailbox. We need to scan
subject line of the mail message and have ability to block delivery and dump
it in the file or divert to special mailbox. We thought maybe ESE or
Antivirus API can help us to achieve this result. But there is not much
information about this technologies in MSDN. mrfa...@cox.net
Stan

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Jason Johnston [MS]

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Mar 27, 2002, 3:11:04 PM3/27/02
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Stan,

Ok. Like I said, there is no ESE API. The Antivirus API is not a public
API, it is only available to anti-virus vendors and requires legal
arrangements through Microsoft before it can be released. Obviously we
don't want to make a hacker's job any easier!

The AV API wouldn't help you here anyway. The best you could do with
Exchange 5.5 is to put a Windows 2k server between the 5.5 server and the
outside world to act as an SMTP "gateway." You could use an SMTP transport
sink on this server to hook outgoing messages. This won't help for
messages that don't leave the box though :(

Exchange 2000 is better in this regard. Check out the MSDN documentation
on SMTP Transport events.

Hope that helps!

thomas.mi...@yahoo.com

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Sep 22, 2011, 1:14:00 PM9/22/11
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Hi Roman,

I think you should check out http://www.opswat.com/ there are 2 or 3 products that may be a match. I think that OESIS Framework at http://www.opswat.com/products/oesis-framework provides a single interface to many antivirus packages. Another option is, I think, Metascan at http://www.opswat.com/products/metascan which is more for ISV.

I hope this helps.
Regards,

T.M.

thomas.mi...@yahoo.com

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Sep 22, 2011, 1:18:00 PM9/22/11
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