Declude JunkMail and Declude AV are separate products. For AV only you need
Declude AV which is a flat $495 last I checked.
Jerry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Guluk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 4:26 PM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Antivirus software
> OK, it looks like I need Declude.. Now which version do I need? I reviewed
> the info on the Declude site but would like a recommendation based on the
> following:
>
> I just opened my first dedicated server (850 P3 / 256 RAM / 18 Gig HD) and
> run iMail 7.02 . This server will house 25 domains and all the email that is
> generated from each domain which is about 30 email accounts for the larger
> account and very few, 5 - 10 for the other domains. I will not be running a
> separate server for email until I get enough accounts that will justify the
> additional cost.
>
> I want to run Declude to assist in keeping my server running and preventing
> any abusive emails that may be sent to any of my customers. My main goals is
> keeping the server running efficiently and not loosing CPU to some virus
> that has hijacked my machine and is sending out spam to other machines.
>
> Should I get the Junkmail Lite version and upgrade to the Standard later or
> is it more wise to start right from the Junkmail Pro version? Do I really
> need all the other products also when running a somewhat smaller initial
> server operation? It seems like JunkMail Lite and Declude Virus may be the
> right package for me.
>
> Appreciate all the valuable advice,
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> On 7/23/01 12:54 PM, R. Scott Perry wrote:
>
> > Declude Virus does not make any attempt to clean/repair virus-ridden
> > attachments. The virus scanner used with Declude can't clean the
> > attachment either, since it doesn't understand MIME encoding (it is only
> > scanning a single attachment or MIME segment; it never has access to the
> > whole E-mail). The only way you will be able to have the virus-ridden
> > attachments cleaned/repaired is with a mail server virus scanner that
> > supports cleaning (translation: It costs Big Bucks for the convenience of
> > letting someone who opens viruses not have to clean their system and
> > re-send their E-mails).
> >
> > Norton Anti-Virus alone won't be able to scan E-mails on the server
without
> > Declude (except some/all Web Messaging attachments), because it doesn't
> > understand MIME encoding. We do not recommend using Norton with Declude,
> > as Norton is missing a command line scanner, which forces you to use their
> > on-access scanner (which hasn't yet been proven as reliable in an
automated
> > environment).
>
>
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