We run dual scanners at work. All incoming mail first runs through
ClamAV. All clean messages are then forwarded on to an Exchange server
running ScanMail from Trend Micro. Last week, ClamAV caught almost 9700
infected messages; ScanMail caught zero, because they were all filtered
out by ClamAV
On 3/29/2004 7:12, "Sam Hart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * On 04-03-28, Tomasz Kojm wrote:
>>> Now they say that Symantec and Sophos caught 100% of all the viruses,
>>> and ClamAV only got 54%!
>>
>> At least Symantec has full access to all WildList.org virus samples
>> because that "independen
Sam Hart wrote:
* On 04-03-28, Tomasz Kojm wrote:
Now they say that Symantec and Sophos caught 100% of all the viruses,
and ClamAV only got 54%!
At least Symantec has full access to all WildList.org virus samples
because that "independent" organization was fo
On Monday 29 March 2004 4:12 pm, Sam Hart wrote:
> I've actually had the experience of testing
> both Sophos and ClamAV (Sophos at my "day job", www.physics.arizona.edu,
> and ClamAV at my "night job", www.bigmannetworks.com).
Any particular reason why you don't run ClamAV at the day job as well,
* On 04-03-28, Tomasz Kojm wrote:
> > Now they say that Symantec and Sophos caught 100% of all the viruses,
> > and ClamAV only got 54%!
>
> At least Symantec has full access to all WildList.org virus samples
> because that "independent" organization was founded, among others, by
> the members of
Hello Tomasz.
> What does 'most known' mean ?
Just the famous one, or as they call it on wildlist.org, the ones which were
submitted more than once...
> At least Symantec has full access to all WildList.org virus
> samples because that "independent" organization was founded,
> among others, by
> GMX released a paper where they were comparing the four biggest e-mail
> provider in Germany and how successful the most known viruses are >
> caught by the e-mail software.
What does 'most known' mean ?
> They were testing the following providers and virus software:
>
> http://www.1und1.de (S