Hi,

reiner otto wrote:
> Only from a few years of expirience running a few small mail-servers
>  on the web with ClamAV, I have never seen a virus on the connected
>  windows clients , which are protected using AVG. So for mail at
> least, I would consider ClamAV as "good enough". I also had both
> ClamAV and AVG running in a chain on one mail server, and because AVG
> was the second in the chain, AVG never saw a virus.
>
>  So to be on the very safe side, I would recommend to use ClamAV plus
>  another scanner in a chain. AVG is a good choice, I think. Very fast
> support, in case you need it. I do not work for AVG or I do not have
> any business connection with them.

That's exactly what I use too, not the free AVG version, but the 
professional product.  My ClamAV is on the mail server with AVG on each PC. 
It works for me too with AVG rarely if ever seeing something that ClamAV did 
not.

Kind Regards
AndrewM

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