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RE: mail antivirus

Subject: RE: mail antivirus
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 18:19:08 -0400
I've used Clam A/V and it's been pretty stable and effective.  I believe its
signatures have exceeding the ability to protect 100,000 different kinds of
Trojans, viruses, worms, etc.  It's one of the more well known A/V solutions
for *NIX based platforms. Very scalable for small scale organizations as
well as those medium organizations that have less than 1,000 users.  I've
also never had it give me problems with any type of mail formats or file
attachments.

Hope this helps. 

Tony UcedaVélez, CISM, CISA, GIAC
Managing Partner
VerSprite, LLC
(office) 678.938.3434
(email) tonyuv@versprite.com
(web)   www.versprite.com
-----Original Message-----
From: listbounce@securityfocus.com [mailto:listbounce@securityfocus.com] On
Behalf Of mircea
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 12:54 PM
To: focus-linux@securityfocus.com
Subject: mail antivirus

Hello,

what kind of antivirus filter are you using on linux mail servers?

I appreciate solution names and a few words on why you're using it.

Thanks,
Mircea




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