Hello misc,

  We are building a new mail server (migrating from Linux). It uses amavis
with f-prot, drweb and clam antiviruses to check emails. The f-prot is ok.
The drweb catches much less, but sometimes catch something f-prot doesn't.
The clam catches pretty much nothing.
  The (almost useless) clam is the only one that has an "official" OpenBSD
support.
  The drweb isn't supporting OpenBSD anymore, it's last OBSD version was
built for OBSD 4.1, but is still working on 5.4 (somehow). For sure won't
work on 5.5. The scan engine and signatures are being updated, but the
situation is not promising.
  The f-prot isn't supporting (any) BSD anymore, the last OBSD version was
built for OBSD 4.8. Had to re-introduce 4.8 compatibility in 5.4 kernel to
make it work - a risky move, requiring putting back some code from the 5.0.
The scan engine isn't being updated. The signatures are being updated and
supported, but the situation is even worse than the one with drweb.

  I did some google`ing and also checked sites of antiviruses known for
good "virus catching" score (like Kaspersky and Bitdefender) - everyone
seem to drop OpenBSD support.
  Do you know of any reliable antivirus scanners (free or not) that would
run on modern OpenBSD?

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Best regards,
 Boris                          mailto:bo...@twopoint.com

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