The antivirus works pretty good, it just isn't very flexible.  It is either
on for the whole domain or off, you cant select who you want to have it.

The definitions are updated via liveupdate.  I have a scheduled task that
checks the liveupdate every night at 12:01am.  It has not let a virus past
yet, though I still regret us not going with declude antivirus w/ fprot for
the flexibility it offers, though it wasn't my decision.  All in all the
add-on does what it says it does, it blocks viruses.

Nathan Fouarge 


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan Tefft
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 11:23 AM
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We are interested in the Imail Anti-Virus as an option to be added to the
Imail 8.01 we are currently using. The main reason for this is that the
Anti-Spam does not work well at identifying blacklisted spammers because we
have a separate anti-virus gateway between our mail server and the internet.

If there are users of the Imail Anti-Virus add in please let me know what
your experiences have been with it? Are new patterns available quickly after
new viruses are introduced? Does it do a good job of catching infected
messages?






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