On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 10:23:48AM -0500, _Chris McKeever_ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to quarantine infected files?

I am using amavisd-new in conjunction with ClamAV to quarantine
any viruses for my institution's mail server.

> Also, I was interested in how people handle the scanning of files in
> general, scheduled V. on-access?  Manually remove them after a scheduled
> scan?

We are mostly a *nix shop, so we do not really scan for viruses
on our file servers.  On the few windows desktops we have, we
have desktop scanners that actively scan.  

As for scanning incoming mail, we have adopted a policy that
we would only tag email that was infected with viruses and 
pass them along, quarantining a copy of the email for further 
investigation if warranted.

Likewise we are only adding in headers for spam checks and allowing
our users to filter on those headers.

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| Dave Vasil                                [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
| University of Tennessee             Computer Science Dept. |
| UTKCS Systems Administrator                   865-974-8364 |
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