I have seen several using Virus Scanners for e-mail gateways
with Imail although I can not speak personally on this one.
The SMTP relay should not be a problem for your users.
You can set SMTP security to Relay for Addresses and
only put your local IP block in. All others must use SMTP
authentication on their client. Most clients that are current will
support this option.
POP3 and LDAP should work fine for them also.
Dusty
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From: Sparkman David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 08, 1999 12:40 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Virus Scanner Solutions
> Hello Everyone:
>
> I am in the process of evaluating iMail Server. I have noticed that it
> does not have any direct hook for virus scanning of e-mail attachments.
> Is there any good products that are easily configured to work with
> iMail? The situation is that it has to work so that all mail that comes
> in is scanned for viruses. The end users are spread all across the
> internet and not on an intranet. As a result they have to able to use
> the SMTP server of iMail to sent messages, but at the same time not
> allow spamming to occur using the SMTP server (relaying only for
> validated users). They also need to be able to connect via LDAP and POP3
> to our servers. Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> David Sparkman
> Vanderbilt Management Services
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