On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 14:10:09 +0100, Rob MacGregor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>On 4/30/05, Tim Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> OK, good time to ask my question.
>> 
>> Is there any centralized spam scanner available for Linux, a la
>> Symantec Corporate?  I'm using clam on my incoming mail servers, and
>> the Symantec product protecting the desktops.  But it's the only
>> Windows server app I still have - if I could find a centralized system
>> that could run on Linux, I could dump Windows completely.
>
>Take a look at SpamAssassin.

I'm running 3.0.3 on a couple of mail servers.

Here's the nice thing about Symantec.  I've got it set up on a central
server.  It polls the Symantec virus server, pushes the results down
to the user's desktops, and updates.  Without any user intervention.

Since I can't rely on the users to click on the button that says 'For
God's sake, you idiot, click this to update your antivirus', I need to
find some other solution.  So far, Symantec's provided it.

But I'd _much_, much rather have an Linux product that'll  do the
same.


-- 
Tim Boyer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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