Hi, We have a mail server, and for the moment anyway, windows users (although I'm hoping for a few Linux converts with our new terminal server setup :-) ).
We have a setup on the mail server where an anti-virus program can be called from the command line before the IMAP folders receive the mail. There is no need for some complex Trend anti-virus with pre-packaged SMTP. The way it was set up, normal command line mail tools still work. I didn't set it up and actually I don't know a lot about these things :-) I just know in a situation with mail, keeping it simple and being able to used time honored tools can be a very good thing. Is F-Prot viable in a setup like this? It seems a lot cheaper than some other solutions. Dev-Zone is a non-profit organisation, so these things count. Damon -- Damon Lynch Dev-Zone Program Officer http://www.dev-zone.org Jabber Messaging: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +64 4 496 9597 Yahoo Messaging: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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