Hey Scott,
Thanks I have been reading off and on all day. And KB.
I looked at Declude....CO. has been going for about 3 years ...how fast on
.dat files update ...tryed calling Declude.. no# what kind of support? Would
I use Declude as the AV or do I also buy say SOPHOS....if so what is Declude
or say Mailgate doing? It would go this system
Win2k Server/ Dual zeon 700mhz/ 1gb of ecc ram/ raid 5
Also this system has two domains on it along with websites for each domain.
Also we process SSL forms.
and system is in a DMZ (PIX515)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum]
> > Do I have this right I need one program to grab the mail
> > and another to scan mail? Any REG changes need? Port
> > changes? I have seen one config with separate box ..
> > not happening!!!!
>
> First, you aren't going to be able to use McAfee's $60 program, or any
other anti-virus program that isn't designed specifically for mail servers.
The problem is that E-mail comes in encoded in formats that aren't seen
outside of E-mail, and virus scanner companies want big bucks to decode
them.
>
> One option, as you know, is our program Declude combined with a command
line scanner (which can be McAfee's $60 program, or even their $20 program
if you run NT Workstation or 2000 Professional).
>
> The other option is to use another mail server in addition to IMail. This
can be something like McAfee's WebShield SMTP, NAVIEG, etc. These can
usually be run on a separate computer OR on the IMail server. If they are
run on the IMail server, you need to modify the registry to let IMail listen
on a different port (which the AV scanner will send the E-mail to).
>
> I won't go into a comparision, as I'm a bit biased. You may want to check
the archives of this forum for more information on your options, as well as
check out the Knowledge Base.
>
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