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Greetings, group.  I'm looking for opinions.  I'm currently running McAfee 
Webshield SMTP on Windows to scan our company's email.  I have a feeling it's 
going to reach end of life soon (my version, not the product itself), and I 
want to replace it with something Linux-based.  NAI only seems to offer 
Linux-based products for S/390s as far as I can find.  Oh, if only I had one 
of those.  But I digress.  NAI doesn't want my money, so I look elsewhere.  
After much googling, I've found F-Prot.  It's reasonably priced (no 
per-mailbox pricing as some other products have), and its Windows version is 
also very attractively priced (Windows desktops here also run McAfee, also an 
old version, so if I'm replacing one, I'll replace the others too).  But 
further googling for reviews and such say it's not the fastest and it's not 
novice friendly.  I'm not worried about the novice thing, but I would hate to 
waste money on a poorly performing product.  Has anyone here used it?  Or, 
does anyone use anything else for scanning SMTP traffick that they think is 
good?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

Ian
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