Brian Z a écrit :
> Does anyone have any good low cost antivirus setups for XMail running on
> linux?
>
> Since the viruses that affect windows and linux are quite different, are the
> linux antivirus libraries as affective against finding windows viruses that
> may be going throught the relay
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Jan 2007, Tracy wrote:
>
>> Davide Libenzi wrote:
>>> On Sat, 20 Jan 2007, Brian Z wrote:
>>>
>>> If you want free one, look at clam-av. Note that the value of an AV
>>> solution is not on the engine/libraries, but on the AV signatures it
>>> supports and on t
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007, Tracy wrote:
>
> Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > On Sat, 20 Jan 2007, Brian Z wrote:
> >
> > If you want free one, look at clam-av. Note that the value of an AV
> > solution is not on the engine/libraries, but on the AV signatures it
> > supports and on the timeframe the DB get
Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Jan 2007, Brian Z wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have any good low cost antivirus setups for XMail running on
>> linux?
>>
>> Since the viruses that affect windows and linux are quite different, are
>> the linux antivirus libraries as affective against finding window
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007, Rosario Pingaro wrote:
> I am little bit lost.
>
> why I should set a gateway definition inside smtpfwd.tab if I don't need to
> relay to another server.
> The only think I need is that xmail have to use in any circustance the ip
> address 195.xxx.xxx.39 when deal with the
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007, Brian Z wrote:
> Does anyone have any good low cost antivirus setups for XMail running on
> linux?
>
> Since the viruses that affect windows and linux are quite different, are
> the linux antivirus libraries as affective against finding windows
> viruses that may be going
Does anyone have any good low cost antivirus setups for XMail running on linux?
Since the viruses that affect windows and linux are quite different, are the
linux antivirus libraries as affective against finding windows viruses that may
be going throught the relay?
Fred
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Wasup, I've been away for a few day break.
The problem is that you're passing *.server1 to the grep.
What is this file??
If you look at your (filter) tab file, you'll see in part:
"test.cmd" "@@FILE"
%0 %1
CMD file access your command line parameters is via the above
I am little bit lost.
why I should set a gateway definition inside smtpfwd.tab if I don't need to
relay to another server.
The only think I need is that xmail have to use in any circustance the ip
address 195.xxx.xxx.39 when deal with the other smtp server.
There is something thai I don't get.
ok!
but I configured it in the default. so for each remote it should use
195.xxx.xxx.39 or it isn't?
i am going to see gateway configuration
Rosario
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Subject: [xmail] Re: socket error
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