Kevin McConnell wrote:
email me off list if you feel this is off topic. I'm
curious to know the type of AV software people ar
I'm using Antivir. The install has the option of getting updates
as regularly as every 2 hours, and sends me an informative
email when an update is downloaded.
AntiVir
I use Reliable Antivirus which is available at
http://www.ravantivirus.com. They have various versions ranging from
desktop to mail scanners to network scanners. The support is very
impressive and they catch quite a few viruses that other popular virus
scanners miss out on. The pricing is also quit
Hi,
AV solution that i use :
Mailscanner(www.mailscanner.info) + SophoS + Sendmail on a heavy loaded mail
server
Performance is great though.
Hakan.
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Subje
Sendmail + Mailscanner (F-prot & Spamassassin)
Mailscanner works with Sendmail. It checks mail inbound and outbound
against F-Prot (several other virus scanners work also) and Spamassassin.
www.mailscanner.info
www.spamassassin.org
www.f-prot.com (free for personal use)
All are available as RPMs
I am happy with f-prot - free for indidual use - hooked up
with mimedfang/sendmail - I know of others using it with procmail.
It is simple to use and shows 'unix' roots - a single executable
and a cron file to gather updates - by contrast some of the other
ones I loked at seemed to
Hi Kevin
We were looking into using a package called Sophos anti-virus
software , which allegedly runs on Linux as well as Unix. Red
Hat x.x included , from what I am told.
Regards , Jason
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