Witango-Talk: [OT] Anti-virus recommendations?

2008-01-26 Thread Scott Cadillac
Hi, I've used F-Prot for many many years, and for most of that it was a great product. Very light-weight, unobtrusive and did it's job in a very straight-forward way without cluttering up my systems with unnecessary extras like a replacement firewall or phishing sniffing my HTTP traffic (I prac

Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] Anti-virus recommendations?

2008-01-26 Thread William M Conlon
I use ClamAV + SpamAssassin + Postfix on my server. The combination has been very effective, so I don't run anything on my Macs. http:// clamav.net/ My PC is virtual, and I don't use it for e-mail, and seldom for internet access, so I feel comfortable running this open source anti- malwar

Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] Anti-virus recommendations?

2008-01-26 Thread WebDude
I have been using WebKnight as an add on ISAP filter to the firewall built into Cisco for all of my Web servers. It's free and gives you great protection against rogue bots and SQL injection along with a host of other stuff including header and referrer checks, ability to set crawl rates, ip/dom

Re: Witango-Talk: [OT] Anti-virus recommendations?

2008-01-26 Thread benj
you can go here for a good list, http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/kaspersky-review.html I have used AVG Pro, it is light weight and has stopped everything, it is probably lower down on this list because there are a couple of features it is lacking in, but what it doesnt lack in

Re: Witango-Talk: is witango alive?

2008-01-26 Thread Dale Graham
Also lurking... On Jan 25, 2008, at 3:33 PM, Beverly Voth wrote: On 1/25/08 3:03 PM, "Scott Cadillac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in whole or in part: Either that or everybody else has left... Maybe we should have a roll-call? PRESENT, and I brought my pencil ;-) Presently lurking... Bev