On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 15:26, Chris Evans wrote: > I haven't seen this recently, sorry if I've looked through it. > > I run a small, opt-in, Email list server for charities on Debian > stable with postfix and spamassassin. I was using RAV-postfix but > since M$ have bought them out and my subscription is running out, I > have to replace RAV. I'm looking at Kaspersky and Vexira at present > but trying to find comparative experiences from people who know what > they're talking about. Any views anyone?
I've never tried Vexira as we are happy with our Postfix/Amavis setup running some bigger mailserver setups (+10k user each, some clustered). As backend-scanner we used Kaspersky (kavdaemon) but switched to F-Prot a few days ago as kavdaemon crashed at random intervals on some servers while others run rock-stable. Both, Kaspersky and F-Prot can use a daemon as backend which speeds up the scanning-process significantly if you have larger amounts of mails going through your system. For US $ 300 per server you can get the Fileserver-Version of F-Prot which includes the daemon-scanner and it seems like there are no additional fees (like subscription, updates, ...) Installation on Debian is really straightforward and even supported! (i.e. documented in INSTALL) best regards Markus -- Markus Oswald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> \ Unix and Network Administration Graz, AUSTRIA \ High Availability / Cluster Mobile: +43 676 6485415 \ System Consulting Fax: +43 316 428896 \ Web Development -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]