Hello everybody!


> I use AntiVir (forget the address), but antivirus protection isn't
> (really) necessary under UNIX-like OSs unless you're a mail or news
> server for the most part.. or if you have lots of shell accounts.

My Linux mail server (smtp/pop3) receives and sends emails/attachments to
and from Windows users (Outlook, Eudora, etc).
I would like to know if there is a Linux Antivirus for detecting and remove
windows virus in the emails/attach on the Linux Mail Server !

Thanks in advance!

Jose


>
> Disk Defragmenting under just about any file system like ext2 (NTFS as
> well), is next to pointless and often a bad idea (since it can be
> counter-productive). Note how fragmentation with ext2 doesn't seem to
> increase quickly like with msdos file systems. ext2, and others, have
> better algorithms for sticking a file where fragmentation is small if at
> all... so 10% fragmentation with an ext2 system, is probably still tons
> better than with a file system that doesn't use permission bits, etc,
> with half the fragmentation. It's all about keeping file blocks close
> enough together so that the disk doesn't have to go all over the place to
> find what it needs.
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