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On Wednesday 05 March 2003 11:19 am, Trevor Lauder wrote:
> I should also mention that the version of McAfee for Linux is the command
> line scanner, not the McAfee Webshield SMTP product you are using.
> Postfix passes the email to Amavis which runs it through McAfee's command
> line scanner and SpamAssassin, once Amavis is done with it, it passes it
> back to Postfix.
>
I'm cool with having it work this way.  F-Prot works the same way.  In fact, 
I've also been reading up on SpamAssassin, as it seems like something I might 
want to add in to the whole email process here.  

I've just done some poking around the McAfee site and found their command line 
scanner.  They aren't exactly going out of their way to advertise it.  :-)   
(Maybe I'm being too Windows-minded and expecting them to mention something 
about it on their front page.  Silly me.)  Ok, let me ask this - is it being 
kept current?  I mean, sure, there are new dats every week, but does it seem 
like NAI has a commitment to the product? (If you know, of course - I don't 
expect you to have a personal insight into NAI's business plans or anything. 
;-)  )  I've been using McAfee for years, so the familiarity is nice, but I'm 
only sticking with them if they can give me what I want.  

Ian
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