What works great for me is a combination of
postfix
clamAV
F-Secure AV
Anomy mailtool (Mime sanitizer)

http://www.advosys.ca/papers/postfix-filtering.html
is a great white paper


> On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Redhat Man wrote:
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Who can provide/info in this requirement of anti virus packages :
>>
>> FREE Anti Virus Package (any)
>> for Linux 7.3
>> for Mail server qpopper
>> need rpm package
>>
>
> f-prot is very good we've run it on our boxes for ages, and as of 4.2
> (just released) it now scans emails (the previous free workstation didnt)
> its in hte lsit for amavis.
>
> but for mail servers we are temp using sophos, we find its very buggy
> (like in default it is an open relay, if its access db gets corrpupted
> it auto defaults to off without wanring, we found this out the hard way)
> so in some cases its dangerous to use, its logging is pathetic, our trial
> period is about to expire ina  few days and we are looking at alterntives.
>
>
> --
> Res
> -
> Network Solutions: clueless f'wits who dont care whos business they
> damage through their incompetance, which is the ONLY thing they excel at.
>
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