On 3/10/2010 3:17 AM, Spyros Tsiolis wrote:
> Hi Melvin,
>
> OK, fair enough. I knew that on top of my head, but thought that ASSP
> would come across anyway.
>
> Looks like I was very wrong to deduct this.
>
>
> Thank you very much for your time. I'll try and find a way of installing
> ClamAV on ASSP.
>
> If you have any quidelines, please share.
>  From the CPAN command prompt, I cannot install it. I tried it time and
> again but to no avail.
>
> Thank you VERY much again !
>
> Regards,
>
> s.
>    
I truly wish I had a magic bullet, but sadly I don't.  I don't use that 
particular combination in my configuration so I'm afraid I can't help 
you with ClamAV.  I do have AV in the path at several points however.  
Remember, this is a war, and both sides are constantly coming up with 
better weapons and ways to counteract the other side's weapons.  All you 
can do is take steps to minimize the impact.  The particular message you 
had problems with also got through our (non-ASSP) system at work even 
though it gets scanned at least 3 times by multiple engines.  We happen 
to use Postini so it gets scanned there, it's scanned again when it 
arrives at the mail server, and yet again on the desktops as it gets 
delivered.  AV is a reactive process, much like most spam filtering 
solutions.  ASSP tries to be proactive which is a much better approach, 
but it isn't fool proof.  Sometimes you just have to deal.

Good Luck



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