I am running both Declude Antivirus and Junkmail.

Works great - both of them, very pleased.

Price is very affordable, not sure what Webshield costs but from my 
recollection it is much more than Declude.

Also the support from Scott is outstanding.

I highly recommend Declude.

H.


At 11:46 AM 8/21/2001 -0400, you wrote:

>>For me Webshield has: antispam, rules, attach filter, log, etc that declude
>>virus pro has not.
>
>If you are looking for antispam, you should consider our Declude 
>JunkMail.  I didn't think that WebShield had antispam features now.
>
>Declude Virus doesn't have rules, but you can use IMail's rules instead.
>
>Declude Virus does now let you block attachments based on file extension.
>
>And, Declude Virus has always had full logging abilities (you can have it 
>log all E-mail that is scanned, just log E-mails that have viruses, and 
>there are 6 different levels logging of logging information).  The 
>information is all on a single line, so it is easier to read (when I last 
>checked, WebShield would use about 10 lines per E-mail, more like a report 
>file than a log file).
>
>Can WebShield let you turn scanning on/off for certain domains?  Is it 
>possible with WebShield to use two different scanning engines?  Can it 
>send notifications to the remote postmaster?  Can it only send 
>notifications if the sender of the virus was remote?  Can it use SMTP AUTH?
>
>>In my case Imail and Webshield are in the same machine, so when a user send
>>an email it goes through webshield por 25 directly. The problem is when
>>Imail need to send external emails to Internet and has 225 like SMTP port.
>>How to get that?
>
>With Declude, you don't have to open up extra ports.  You just use the 
>Internet standard port 25 for SMTP.  IMail answers on that port as it 
>always has, so you can have it use SMTP AUTH.  Since Declude integrates 
>with IMail, you don't need to worry about getting IMail to send on port 
>225.  Also, you don't have to tell Declude which domains are local (and 
>remember with WebShield you have to list them twice; once normally, and 
>again with a "." at the end).
>
>                                                            -Scott
>---
>Declude: Anti-virus, Anti-spam and Anti-hijacking solutions for 
>IMail.  http://www.declude.com
>
>
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