Greetings!
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 12:17:56PM +0200, Mikko Kilpikoski wrote:
>
> Well, here's my list of questions:
> Are there any free or no cost solutions (for corporate use)?
For exim there is a filter which rejects all mail with directly
executable files attached (ftp.exim.org/pub/filte
Greetings!
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 12:17:56PM +0200, Mikko Kilpikoski wrote:
>
> Well, here's my list of questions:
> Are there any free or no cost solutions (for corporate use)?
For exim there is a filter which rejects all mail with directly
executable files attached (ftp.exim.org/pub/filt
> > > Also, which mailserver would you recommend? (I have to learn one
> > > anyway.)
> > I'd recommend QMail. Why? - Read some mailing lists... And this
> is commonly
> > the question of religion.
>
> and i'd recommend postfix.
>
> trying hard to stay away from a religious war, i am keeping th
and i'd recommend postfix.
I run postfix + kavcheck + avcheck (do a google and you'll probably find
it). kavcheck's postfix implementation isn't very good, but the avcheck
program comes complete with a howto do set it up chroot. Very nice.
Combine this with crontab and you can update twice d
> > > Also, which mailserver would you recommend? (I have to learn one
> > > anyway.)
> > I'd recommend QMail. Why? - Read some mailing lists... And this
> is commonly
> > the question of religion.
>
> and i'd recommend postfix.
>
> trying hard to stay away from a religious war, i am keeping t
also sprach Antropov Anton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.21.1231 +0100]:
> > Also, which mailserver would you recommend? (I have to learn one
> > anyway.)
> I'd recommend QMail. Why? - Read some mailing lists... And this is commonly
> the question of religion.
and i'd recommend postfix.
trying
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Hi,
Am Montag, 21. Januar 2002 11:17 schrieb Mikko Kilpikoski:
> Hi.
>
> I am setting up a (updating an existing) mail server at our company and
> would like to get some recommendations on what anti-virus software to
> run on the server. Currently I'm
>
>
>and i'd recommend postfix.
>
I run postfix + kavcheck + avcheck (do a google and you'll probably find
it). kavcheck's postfix implementation isn't very good, but the avcheck
program comes complete with a howto do set it up chroot. Very nice.
Combine this with crontab and you can update twi
> I've tried to check a few websites for info on the commercial products,
> but I find them mostly confusing. Many have like one to a billion
> different 'products' or 'solutions' listed and I can't find the magic
> word linux anywhere either... :/
>
> Well, here's my list of questions:
> Are t
also sprach Antropov Anton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.21.1231 +0100]:
> > Also, which mailserver would you recommend? (I have to learn one
> > anyway.)
> I'd recommend QMail. Why? - Read some mailing lists... And this is commonly
> the question of religion.
and i'd recommend postfix.
tryin
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Hi,
Am Montag, 21. Januar 2002 11:17 schrieb Mikko Kilpikoski:
> Hi.
>
> I am setting up a (updating an existing) mail server at our company and
> would like to get some recommendations on what anti-virus software to
> run on the server. Currently I'
> I've tried to check a few websites for info on the commercial products,
> but I find them mostly confusing. Many have like one to a billion
> different 'products' or 'solutions' listed and I can't find the magic
> word linux anywhere either... :/
>
> Well, here's my list of questions:
> Are
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