On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 05:40:29PM -0500, Kevin Coyner wrote:
> 
> I'm setting up a box to act as a mail server for a small LAN and will
> have it filter for spam using spamassassin.  I'd also like it to filter
> for viruses since a few of the users on the LAN are Windows based
> (probably a good idea anyway regardless of OS).
> 
> So the question is ... what's the pro/con of the two programs I've seen
> in the press - AMaViS and Clam?  Not trying to start a war, just looking
> for a few opinions.  Obviously interested in:

Easy : 

Clam is a virusscanner
Amavis is an interface between an MTA and a virusscanner, mot a
virusscanner itself

so basically, they complement each other.

Frank

> 
> 1. Ease of installation
> 2. Ease of maintenance - autoupdating of definitions DB
> 3. How current are the definitions that are autoupdated?
> 
> Thanks
> Kevin
> 
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> Kevin Coyner
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