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 windows 
>> viruses that may be going throught the relay?
> 
> 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 gets updated. For example, the latest 
> McAfee DAT files supports more than 200K virus/trojan/crapware at the 
> moment. Dunno how many clam-av supports.
> 
I'm running on Windows, but I built a filter app around the command line 
version of f-prot, along with an auto-updater app that checks for and 
pulls new signatures every 6 hours (the updater runs from Windows 
Scheduler). It's not hard to do - and I think f-prot has a *nix version 
as well.

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