[xmail] Re: Advices

2007-01-26 Thread Jeff Buehler
ASSP is great. I sue it with ClamSMTP rather than using ASSP's virus filtering. I have been running ASSP -> ClamSMTP -> XMail for several years now with literally no problems (other than the occasional misconfiguration issue :)), however I am using FreeBSD 6 (not Windows). Jeff Emmanuel Gonz

[xmail] Re: Advices

2007-01-26 Thread Emmanuel Gonzalez
Thank you all for support. Best, Emmanuel -Message d'origine- De=A0: [EMAIL PROTECTED] = [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de CLEMENT Francis Envoy=E9=A0: jeudi 25 janvier 2007 09:23 =C0=A0: 'xmail@xmailserver.org' Objet=A0: [xmail] Re: Advices For spam filtering,

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2007-01-25 Thread CLEMENT Francis
ne) and as it's a transparent proxy no need to add any filters on xmail server side. I'm currently running it on some domains with success. Francis >-Message d'origine- >De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] la part de Francesco Vertova >Envoye :

[xmail] Re: Advices

2007-01-24 Thread Francesco Vertova
At 17.35 24/01/07, you wrote: >- does anyone knows an antivirus working fine with xmail (on >Windows 2003 server) and working with xmail filters. I've been using F-PROT for DOS on both Win2K Pro and WinXP Pro and works very well in a post-data filter. I've also tested ClamAV - native W