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Re: virus-scanners for mail servers
- To: Miki Shapiro <aris(at-nospam)pharoe.com>, Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir(at-nospam)technion.ac.il>
- Subject: Re: virus-scanners for mail servers
- From: Hetz Ben Hamo <hetz(at-nospam)magnifire.net>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2001 10:19:24 +0300
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Hi,
Donno about eSafe - but I used in the last 2-3 years a simple program called
"amavis" which was using Mcafee anti virus DAT files in order to scan any
incoming/outgoing mail - the program is very small and you only need to do is
to replace the DAT files once in a while...
www.amavis.org
Hetz
On Sunday 24 June 2001 08:31, Miki Shapiro wrote:
> I strongly suggest you take a look at our eSafe Mail product.
> I don't remember if it was released for linux already - either that or
> it's around the late beta stage). The Exchange version just took
> PCMag's Ed's choice this year.
>
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