Tim Boyer wrote:

> 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.

 The download and push can be done on the server via a script.


> 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.

 As far as I remember, ( not for love nor money do I touch Windoze
machines these days :), Windows has scheduling and logon scripts, does it
not? Your criterion seem to be easily met by methods already available on
both platforms.

 BTW, are you referring to AV or spam products? Your replies seem a bit
schizophrenic regarding that point :)


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

 You already have, whatever the product.

 If there is something you cannot do on a *nix machine, it obviously isn't
worth doing :)


Matt
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