Ian Bruseker said:

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> So the whole discussion of McAfee not really pushing their Linux solution
> got
> me to thinking, and digging, and what should I find deep in Symantec's
> site
> but a version of their virus scanner for Linux:
> http://enterprisesecurity.symantec.com/products/products.cfm?ProductID=65&EID=0
> Who'd a thunk.  Well, that muddies the waters.  Now I have choices.  Now I
> have to make a decision.  Sigh.  :-)

I'm not trying to make your decision any harder, but..... you might want
to check out Vexira Antivirus for Linux (http://www.centralcommand.com/). 
I had heard about them recently from an article here (I've never used them
before, but they have a free 30 day trial):
http://techfocus.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2982

McAfee AV command line scanner works well for me since it's just my own
personal domain, only 2 users :)  I doubt it will scale well for many
users as it would have to respawn uvscan everytime it gets an email.  AV
software built for SMTP servers might be better suited to your needs,
depending on how many connections this email server will be handleing
throughout the day.

Cheers,

Trevor

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