On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 03:21:26PM -0400, Ed Weinberg wrote:
I have seen the anti-virus options listed on the qmail.org site and looked at
the documentation on vendors sites. I was wondering what the advantage was of
installing the anti-virus add-ons to Qmail (like Qmail-Scanner) when you can just
run most of
the mail scrubbers as a daemon which listens to port 25 and sends good eamail
to some non-standard p;ort where qmail-smtpd (via tcpserver) can be listening?
-- Ed
First thought that occurs to me: why would I trust the AV author to
entirely DTRT WRT SMTP? I use qmail because Dan's code is small, lean,
and appears from all accounts to be immune to remote exploit. I have no
such faith in any AV authors yet -- after all, they're incapable of
filtering simple double-extension Outlook viruses by their nature, why
trust them with network code? *grin*
--
Greg White