RE: Anti-Virus

2003-08-03 Thread subscribe
Uses any of 14 different file-based virus scanners, allowing daily updates for the latest viruses - Sophos, McAfee, F-Prot, Command, Kaspersky, Inoculate, Inoculan, Nod32, F-Secure, Panda, RAV, Antivir, ClamAV, Vscan http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/readme.shtml --- Trond -Orig

Re: Anti-Virus

2003-08-01 Thread Aly Dharshi
Maybe clamav may do the trick for you ? Its opensource ! On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 13:47, Devon Harding - GTHLA wrote: > Is there an OpenSource Anti-Virus Package that works with MailScanner? > > _ > Devon Harding > System Administrator > Gilat Latin America > 954-858-1600 > [EMAI

Re: Anti-Virus recommendation(s)?

2002-12-01 Thread Info
try clamav. its free - Original Message - From: "Brad Alpert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 12:40 AM Subject: Re: Anti-Virus recommendation(s)? > Thanks for the advice! > > Brad > > > > Actual

Re: Anti-Virus recommendation(s)?

2002-12-01 Thread Mike Burger
Happy to help. On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, Brad Alpert wrote: > Thanks for the advice! > > Brad > > > > Actually, you don't really want something invoked from procmail, > > as that limits the scanner's usage to inbound mail, only. > > > > Mailscanner and AMaViS are both good programs (I use amavis, >

Re: Anti-Virus recommendation(s)?

2002-12-01 Thread Brad Alpert
Thanks for the advice! Brad > Actually, you don't really want something invoked from procmail, > as that limits the scanner's usage to inbound mail, only. > > Mailscanner and AMaViS are both good programs (I use amavis, > personally). Both support a number of different scanning > engines, tho

Re: Anti-Virus recommendation(s)?

2002-12-01 Thread Mike Burger
Actually, you don't really want something invoked from procmail, as that limits the scanner's usage to inbound mail, only. Mailscanner and AMaViS are both good programs (I use amavis, personally). Both support a number of different scanning engines, though most are not free. On Sat, 30 Nov 20

Re: Anti-Virus recommendation(s)?

2002-11-30 Thread nate
Brad Alpert said: > What are the best options for virus scanning under linux? I'd like > something invoked from procmail, the way spamassassin is. > > I'm interested in both server- and client-side solutions and I bet there > are some good ones out there. I prefer server side, the way spamassassi

Re: Anti-virus / E-mail server

2002-01-09 Thread Mac ADd
A client of mine has been using Trend Micro's Interscan VirusWall on RedHat 7.0 successfully in HaNoi for almost a year now. At 09:20 2002.01.09 -0500, you wrote: >Hello! > >What's the best solution to prevent e-mail viroses in e-mail server? >I read something that Mcfee and others scan cause o

Re: Anti-virus / E-mail server

2002-01-09 Thread Gerry Doris
I suggest you check out mailscanner. I'm using it to scan incoming/outgoing messages for viruses. I also installed spamassassin. It will work with mailscanner or in a .procmailrc file. Gerry On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Mac ADd wrote: > You might also want to check out the OpenAntivirus Project: >

Re: Anti-virus / E-mail server

2002-01-09 Thread Mac ADd
You might also want to check out the OpenAntivirus Project: http://www.openantivirus.org/ At 09:20 2002.01.09 -0500, you wrote: >Hello! > >What's the best solution to prevent e-mail viroses in e-mail server? >I read something that Mcfee and others scan cause overhead problens. > >Amavis is a good

Re: Anti-virus / E-mail server

2002-01-09 Thread Duncan Hill
On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Cláudio Machado wrote: > What's the best solution to prevent e-mail viroses in e-mail server? I > read something that Mcfee and others scan cause overhead problens. Too vague a question really. What MTA are you running? Do you want to license the softwqare, or do you want

Re: Anti Virus for mail / file server

2001-04-05 Thread Dan Horth
thanks all for the info on anti virus products, I have done some research using the links provided and have come back to a product that I was going to evaluate last time I was close to setting up this system. I was wondering if anyone had any experiences to share with using Sophos. It seems l

Re: Anti Virus for mail / file server

2001-04-05 Thread Ing. Israel Garcia Alvarez
My best regards Israel Garcia Alvarez LinuxUser #196178 Administrador-Red Capiro Villa Clara http://www.vcl.sld.cu/~israel On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Martin Sieben wrote: > http://www.avp.ru . For longer inf read my yesterday's mail to list > > Martin > > On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Dan Hor

Re: Anti Virus for mail / file server

2001-04-03 Thread Martin Sieben
http://www.avp.ru . For longer inf read my yesterday's mail to list Martin On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Dan Horth wrote: > Hi - was just wondering if anyone could suggest the best anti-virus > solution to use with our redhat 6.2 based file and mail servers, > ideally a solution from a company that will

Re: Anti Virus for mail / file server

2001-04-03 Thread garyumc
u can try amavis @ this url : www.amavis.org Matthew Simpson wrote: > But not Macs, Doh! > > Matt > >> http://www.hbedv.com/ >> >> i use it, i love it >> >> eric >> >> Dan Horth wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi - was just wondering if anyone could suggest the best anti-virus >>> solution to use wi

Re: Anti Virus for mail / file server

2001-04-03 Thread Matthew Simpson
But not Macs, Doh! Matt >http://www.hbedv.com/ > >i use it, i love it > >eric > >Dan Horth wrote: >> >> Hi - was just wondering if anyone could suggest the best anti-virus >> solution to use with our redhat 6.2 based file and mail servers, >> ideally a solution from a company that will offer

Re: Anti Virus for mail / file server

2001-04-03 Thread Eric Clover
http://www.hbedv.com/ i use it, i love it eric Dan Horth wrote: > > Hi - was just wondering if anyone could suggest the best anti-virus > solution to use with our redhat 6.2 based file and mail servers, > ideally a solution from a company that will offer anti-virus > solutions for the windows