Re: ClamAV or another?

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On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Mike McMullen wrote:

>
> Well I have several email accounts on this system. Does it scan incoming
> email
> at the inbound sendmail level or when a message is downloaded to a mailbox
> via popd or imapd? I  need something that checks as the message is coming
> in.
> I don't have control of the user agents.
>

We use Vexira MailArmor for Linux Mail Servers on our Red Hat 9 mail
servers, set up as a sendmail milter.  Information is at:

  http://www.centralcommand.com/

They have free trials.  I don't know if they have free non-commercial use.
The software is quite inexpensive, though.  A two-year mail server license
for one mail domain is US$250.00.  That provides updates to both the
scanning engine and the virus database.  I believe that the virus database
updates continue even if the license lapses.

Carl

Carl G. Riches
Software Engineer
Department of Mathematics
Box 354350			voice:     206-543-5082 or 206-616-3636
University of Washington	fax:       206-543-0397
Seattle, WA  98195-4350		internet:  riches@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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