Re: antivirus software

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   I am happy with f-prot - free for indidual use - hooked up
   with mimedfang/sendmail - I know of others using it with procmail.

   It is simple to use and shows 'unix' roots - a single executable
   and a cron file to gather updates - by contrast some of the other 
   ones I loked at seemed to show MS roots and require very complicated
   directories with lots and lots and lots of files ... 

   thumbs up on this one from me.

    g/

On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 11:05:18PM -0800, Kevin McConnell wrote:
> I know this has been asked on previous lists with
> previous versions of Red Hat because I looked through
> all the archives. I wanted to know what people are
> using now on psyche (not other versions) of Red Hat.
> This is more or less a survey..... so feel free to
> email me off list if you feel this is off topic. I'm
> curious to know the type of AV software people are
> using, the version, and MTA they've integrated with
> and how well it's working. I've never had to worry
> about viruses before since I've always worked for
> companies that have "normal" geeks like myself, who
> run only linux. So now that I'm heading out to another
> company that most likely uses windoze clients, I feel
> I should investigate a little more. Thanks for all
> input provided.
> 
> 
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