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 only looking for an on-demand mail
scanner. (Maybe also with some kind of HTTP proxy support too. On-access
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 there
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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
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 hard
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
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 this as
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/filter
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 only looking for an on-demand mail
scanner. (Maybe also with some kind of HTTP proxy support too. On-access
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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
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 hard
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
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 this as
factual
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/filter
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