Well I use exim with exim-acl enabled.  SA scans based on an exim
transport and virus scanning is done during SMTP reception using an ACL.
It has been working well for us with about 20K messages per day reaching
SA (doesn't include viruses sent to /dev/null).  We also use an exim
system filter to send messages marked by SA > 20 points straight to
/dev/null. 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael W Cocke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 6:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [OT] Replacement for amavisd-new?

A serious bug seems to have crept into amavis somewhere, or maybe
BerkeleyDB - stability has gone to hell.  In any case, I'm starting to
think about replacing Amavisd. I can't afford to futz around with my
email server - it needs to work.

Currently I run postfix, amavisd, spamassassin, clam & fprot (most
recent stable versions of all). 

Recommendations?

Thanks!

Mike-

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