We're using Imail's Imail Anti-Virus and it works pretty well.
It uses Norton Antivirus as virus scanner and LiveUpdate to keep it up
to date.
Works fine !

Can NAV be disable for one file format ?  Instead of disabling it for
the whole directory structure under Imail\ ?  Just disable scanning of
.MBX files... 

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Vincent Toussaint
Network Administrator
Hybride Technologies
www.hybride.com

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: December 13, 2002 2:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Norton anti virus and SMD spool files



>We installed Norton Anti-Virus corporate edition and it is catching SMD

>files infected with viruses.

Not good -- that means that it could catch .mbx files as well, deleting 
entires batches of mail when it finds a virus.

>Do the SMD files contain multiple e-mails for several users or just one
>e-mail for one user.  I'm concerned that a batch
>of e-mails is being quarantined and along with the virus some
legitimate
>email is being lost.

The easiest fix would be better to disable scanning of the
subdirectories 
off of the \IMail directory.

Although the .SMD files only contain a single E-mail, the .mbx files can

contain hundreds or thousands of E-mails.  If the virus scanner catches
a 
.SMD file, it will catch a .MBX file as well.

It's also important to note that you can only guess than percentage of 
E-mail viruses that a virus scanner will catch (unless it is a
mailserver 
virus scanner).  Most AV programs catch none, and some only catch a
small 
percentage of E-mail viruses.  I haven't heard of a single AV program
that 
is designed to catch all E-mail viruses, unless it is sold as a
mailserver 
virus scanner.  Nor have I heard of any AV programs that detect 
vulnerabilities which can cause viruses to go through unscanned (whereas
a 
good mailserver virus scanner will do this, or else it won't work with
new 
viruses).  If you are looking to block E-mail viruses, you need
something 
like our Declude Virus or IMail's IMail AntiVirus.

                                                    -Scott
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Declude Virus: Catches both viruses and vulnerabilities in E-mail, with
no 
annual licensing fees.

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