I don't think that you can turn off virus scanning by domain.
All of them work via gateway relay or file scan. So short of setting a
different system for every domain to relay to.
File scan virus scanning will pick virus in the spool directory for all of
the domains. That's kind of the virus protection we are using now. It
mostly seems to work ok. I caught over 300 iloveyou this way !!
It doesn't seem to hurt anything with imail, if a file gets sucked up in to
Norton. Imail shows a error that it can't find a temp file and keeps going.
I did this over using the Norton gateway relay product because of it too
big of a pain in my AXX to setup all the correct relay setting in 2 places.
And from what I have read there seems to be a problem with open relay's
using the gateway software from Norton so..
If someone knows better let us know. But I haven't run in to a problem
doing it this way yet so..
I think I understand why you want a per domain scan ability, a chargeable
feature.
But you might think of just adding this as a crossed the board benefit to
all of your users.
There is a guy that's working on a anti SPAM BSD relay box that might be
the guy to talk to. It should be possible to include a per domain scan in
what he's doing.
But anti virus on UNIX ????
I can't remember the guys name that's working on it but I'm sure someone
will post it.
Michael Willis
WebDance Networks
At 03:11 PM 05/23/00 -0400, you wrote:
>What is the best anti-virus software to be used with Imail to protect 200
>domains. Also if possible I would like a virus package that could be turned
>on or off on a domain level.
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