[Dbmail] Virus Scanning

2003-01-15 Thread Magnus Sundberg
Dear sirs, Currently, I have a standard mail setup, redhat 7.2 with uw-imapd+sendmail. I have completed this setup with kaspersky virusscanner of all incoming and outgoing mail. I believe there will be no problems incorporating dbmail with this. I also scan my server every night for viruses. Th

Re: [Dbmail] Virus Scanning

2003-01-15 Thread Richard Barrington
As you already have done, most server-side email av solutions work by plugging into the mail delivery loop and scanning the messages "in transit". This works just fine on my system, using amavis + postfix, and I'm not sure what you would gain by scanning the database data because you've already cle

Re: [Dbmail] Virus Scanning

2003-01-15 Thread Sam Przyswa
Magnus Sundberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) écrivait: > >Dear sirs, >Currently, I have a standard mail setup, redhat 7.2 with uw-imapd+sendmail. >I have completed this setup with kaspersky virusscanner of all incoming >and outgoing mail. I believe there will be no problems incorporating >dbmail with this.

Re: [Dbmail] Virus Scanning

2003-01-15 Thread Magnus Sundberg
Well, Server side scanning is the preferred method. But I can still get viruses into your database since the virus is not contained in the virus scanners database, there are a lot of reasons to this, including the human factor(=administrator error). I do remember Melissa and others. These virus