>We're currently looking for an anti-virus solution for our Imail server.
>Some people say Norton Antivirus 2.5 for Gateways has to run on a seperate
>server, others say no. Anyone know for sure. We'd like to run it on our
>Imail box.
NAVIEG should run fine on the IMail server. You need to set it up to
forward the mail to IMail on a different port (not the standard SMTP port),
and then tell IMail to listen on that port.
>Norton seems to be the most cost effective way to do anti-virus on Imail.
>License fee's seem low if I read them correctly.
Norton has customized pricing (IE they don't advertise their prices, and
don't let their resellers either), so I can't comment. Many SMTP-based AV
programs have different tiers depending on how many users you have, so it
may be cheap for one company but expensive for another (our has a flat
pricing, regardless of the number of users, although we have three separate
versions).
-Scott
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