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Email-aware virus/malware have the ability to spread by email message by automating the infected computer's email clients or by spreading the virus/malware themselves. Mass-mailing behavior describes a situation when an infection spreads rapidly in a Microsoft Exchange environment. Trend Micro designed the scan engine to detect behavior that mass-mailing attacks usually demonstrate. The behaviors are recorded in the Virus Pattern file that is updated using the Trend Micro ActiveUpdate Servers.

You can enable the Messaging Security Agent (Advanced only) to take a special action against mass-mailing attacks whenever it detects a mass-mailing behavior. The action set for mass-mailing behavior takes precedence over all other actions. The default action against mass-mailing attacks is delete entire message.

For example: You configure the Messaging Security Agent to quarantine messages when it detects that the messages are infected by a worm or a Trojan. You also enable mass-mailing behavior and set the agent to delete all messages that demonstrate mass-mailing behavior. The agent receives a message containing a worm such as a variant of MyDoom. This worm uses its own SMTP engine to send itself to email addresses that it collects from the infected computer. When the agent detects the MyDoom worm and recognizes its mass-mailing behavior, it will delete the email message containing the worm - as opposed to the quarantine action for worms that do not show mass-mailing behavior.