B. van Ouwerkerk wrote:
I've seen a message to this list about a GUI to maintain Clamav.

What I'm calling for is not just a GUI to set up and maintain clamav, but a more comprehensive setup/maintenance utility for the complete package of MUA (Mozilla by default), fetchmail, sendmail, procmail, milter, clamav, and spamassassin, or variants for some of these, like postfix or qmail. In other words, something that will enable Windows users to make an easy transition to Linux and adopt it for the critical application of email. That means they should be totally relieved of the need to know or provide anything but the name of their incoming and outgoing mail servers, account name, and password, to set up email service that filters out almost all spam, viruses, and virus warnings silently, putting the rest into their inboxes and without further intervention (other than "training" the system to more accurately filter, and diversion of messages to folders on the MUA). Virus databases should be updated automatically and silently.


If members of this list are serious about getting Linux to displace Windows, this is critical.

-- Jon

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