On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 09:43:36AM +0200, Tom�s N��ez Lirola wrote: > [omissis] > > Kaspersky and F-Prot (two examples) have a product for a mail server. > If I use > their product for a personal use (wich license price is a 5% of the > mail > server license) with amavis, am I doing something illegal? Does the > license > permit its use with amavis? > I need to know it for sure... so can anyone help me? >
I think using those products behind AMaViS imply a non-personal use, since, usually, a mailserver serves many users. > However, the open alternatives (clamav, openantivirus, etc) are stable > enough? > They get updated fast enough? > We've running a Postfix (with its built-in UCE Controls) + AMaViSd-new and ClamAV system and it works pretty well. All of the packages are avaiable in Debian (amavisd-new and clamav are backports to woody. Just take a look on apt-get.org) and work nice. The updates are usually fast and the db seems to be quite up to date. I got a server unreachale error the last two days, perhaps due to the BugBear fever, but it does not happen so often. I think you should give ClamAV a chance and almost try it, and eventually migrate to (or simply add) other commercial products if you'll get unsatisfied. -- Samuele Catusian http://studenti.ing.unipi.it/~s244797/ -o) ,''`. /\ : :' : _\_V `. `' Debian GNU/Linux: when you have to do other `- important things than fixing a system. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

