Check out PerlMx -- an all purpose, extremely low-level mail filtering
API scripted using Perl. You should be able to roll your own virus
protection with it. Only runs with sendmail.
<http://activestate.com/Products/PerlMx/index.html>
Cheers,
Corey
And upon Thursday of October 26, the illustrious Michael Salmon spake thusly...
> On 10/25/00 03:45:18 PM -0400 John Conant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> | Hi all,
> | We have Cyrus server 1.6 running on RedHat Linux 6.2 (on Intel). I'm
> | wondering if there's an anti-virus client I could run on the server [in
> | addition to hoping all the mail clients are configured to work with a
> | local a-v program...]. It would have to be (1) on linux, (2) able to
> | work with sendmail or the cyrus mailstore, and (3) not overly slow down
> | a PentiumIII/600Mhz (with about 40 users).
> |
> | Come to think of it, it should really intercept incoming traffic
> | (sendmail on our system) and not the cyrus mailstore, so it doesn't
> | have to re-check everything for every log-on!!.
> |
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