Anders Norrbring wrote:
> *bump*
> 
> Anders Norrbring skrev:
>> Hiya all!
>> I'm just curious about what you guys and girls has to say about AV 
>> application for use with amavis-new?
>> Which ones do you like and dislike, and why?
>>
>> I use Kaspersky, NOD32 and F-Secure myself at this time, but I think I'll 
>> drop NOD32 purely because the hefty price tag. Apart from that, I feel it's 
>> incredibly fast and good, but the price is just too high..
>>
>> Anders

Anders,

My primary scanner is clamav, secondary is McAfee's command line scanner 
(uvscan, v5.2)

With the sanesecurity and securiteinfo sigs, not much gets past; uvscan 
rarely finds something not found by clamav.

uvscan is a bit slow (like clamscan, it has to load sigs upon startup), 
and there is no daemonized version.  Price was reasonable enough for my 
needs.  It does have a very large signature database.

   $ uvscan --version
   Virus Scan for Linux v5.20.0
   Copyright (c) 1992-2007 McAfee, Inc. All rights reserved.
   (408) 988-3832  LICENSED COPY - Jun  5 2007

   Scan engine v5.2.00 for Linux.
   Virus data file v5136 created Oct 08 2007
   Scanning for 330105 viruses, trojans and variants.

MrC

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