On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 21:06 +0000, Johnmon2 wrote: > You could try avg free > free.grisoft.com
NO. Do not use that. I've had a few run-ins with this company. I've purchased multiple "site licenses" from them for multiple companies. Eventually, after extending the licenses (two or three times depending) and doing the "auto-update" feature, all the users started getting the "you are using pirated software" and directs them to the website to "become legal". Of course immediately, I had to do "no-cost" site visits to fix this issue for each and every company, Getting a "pro-rated for $remaining time" license from Grisoft. Costing me about 110 hours of work I didn't get paid for. Well, Clamav for Windows works just as well and doesn't screw with the SMTP or POP/IMAP process. I also have spam and av scanning done inline with the MTA and IMAP servers, updated every night via freshclam and RulesDuJour and other custom things... all to get away from Grisoft. There isn't a single Anti-Virus *Company* I trust to do the right thing anymore. I just use Clam-AV, updated. In the two years since, there has only been one "virus" problem and that was brought in on a CDROM. They called and I drove over at their cost to check and "fix" it. I also did a complete checkup on the servers and backup systems as a bonus to the company. Seems nice that Clam also integrates with Samba if you want it to. But, a nightly scan on the shares works well enough for me. -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Novell's Directory Services is a competitive product to Microsoft's Active Directory in much the same way that the Saturn V is a competitive product to those dinky little model rockets that kids light off down at the playfield. -- Thane Walkup
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