On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 10:27:54AM -0500, Jesse Meyer wrote:
> Antivirus     - If you are receiving outside email, and your users 
>                       can download it to a win32 platform, you need 
>                       an antivirus solution.  The AV companies usually 
>                       sell a (pricy) large company edition, which 
>                       is set up as a server/client system - one
>                       machine grabs all the updates, and distributes
>                       them to the rest.  You might need a win32
>                       machine to run the server, but it could be worth
>                       it.  Else, if you are on a budget, you could try 
>                       proxying virus updates through squid, but you
>                       will not get centralized reporting that way.
>                       I cannot say it often enough:  If you are using 
>                       windows, you need AV on each machine.

What about using amavis with clamav as a AV scanner? All free, quite
good, if I understand correctly.

David


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