On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 17:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I read that clamav virus updates are not as good as
> other commercial products. I presume it's comparable
> to any of those expensive commercial products right?

I've generally got virus updates from clamav for major virus outbreaks
before I get the update on Norton.  Trend sometimes beats it by a few
hours.

> Just out of curiosity, how many percent of virus emails
> do you "actually" get rid of/filtered?

The guys who spend $60K a year on Trend at our shop are a little
embarassed because they don't get any more viruses on e-mail... ;-)

> 
> I presume you can also send notification emails to recipient
> that an email with virus attachment has been sent
> to them right? Thanks for all the info.

amavis allows you to do this, along with a blacklist of forging viruses,
but I find that the best policy is to not respond - just drop and log.

> 

-- 
Daniel J McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Austin Energy



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