At 02:24 22-04-2004 -0500, you wrote:
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.

This goes well beyond the perpose of this list. Would be nice if you want to use Linux on the desktop. Perhaps you can create a sort of windows installer look-alike and have it install everything needed. So, if you have some time left..


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

Knowing both worlds :-) I don't see Linux replacing Windows in the near future. Most business apps will not run. Yes you can probably replace those but thirth parties still require windows.




B.



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