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| Subject: | RE: mail antivirus |
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| Date: | Mon, 27 Aug 2007 10:02:02 +0200 |
Hi, The solution depends of what use you're making of the mailserver. If it's for a home network with only a few users, clamav + amavisd-new is a good solution. If you want a mail server for a small (or even large) business unit, have a look at maia mailguard (maiamailguard.com), a complete virus and spam management system, which combines amavisd-new + SpamAssassin + dspam. http://maiamailguard.com/maia/wiki Regards, Ludo Lenière
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