I'll second that recommendation of Interscan Viruswall. We're also 
running it on Redhat. Installation was easy, it automatically 
downloads virus info updates weekly, web-based management interface is 
convenient...

The only real downside I've seen is that application security is 
pretty bad.  DO NOT run this outside of your firewall. Set up another 
sendmail or postfix machine in your DMZ to relay traffic to the server 
that has Viruswall installed on it.

-Jules


John A. Conant wrote:

> --On Friday, July 27, 2001 3:46 AM -0700 rj45 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wisely declaimed:
> 
>>
>> Hello,
>> I Wanted to ask if does exisit some product which can interact with cyrus
>> as an anti-virus program. I heard of programs changing the extension of
>> file names attachments to avoid dangerous viruses to being executed
>> automatically in the form of .pif windows file for example renaming .pif
>> in something else.
>> Does exisit something whihc works with cyrus??
>> thanks
>>
>> Rick
> 
> 
> I've been using Interscan's VirusWall for several months with good 
> success. My setup is Red Hat Linux.  For us, having anti-virus right on 
> the server is especially important, since Norton AV on individual 
> desktops only works with  POP, and not with IMAP to my knowledge.
> 
> 
>                              Regards,
> 
>                                   John Conant
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