In my organistation, we use Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition 8.1 for our
Servers and workstations.

Each licence of the program also gives that computer a licence for Symantec
Antivirus for SMTP Gateways.

We have over 8000 desktops, all with the SAV client installed, so we
effectively have 8000 licences for SAV SMTP. The SMTP software for the mail
server is free....you just have to pay on a per user basis, which we don't
really mind, as we would have to buy the SAV client licence for every
desktop anyway.

That's how our's works anyway.

C Jones
RPL Technology
NSW, Australia

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Sent: Monday, 24 May 2004 9:09 PM
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] AV Licensing - Technical Implication


>Anyone here can advise how typical AV license their product ?

It can depend on many factors.  For example, if you read a McAfee license, 
you'll get a very different answer than you would get by talking to a 
McAfee sales rep (who probably get very high commissions, and spin things 
in their favor).

>I mean, do I have to match the no. of users in iMail to the no.
>of users in the AV product I use ? (eg. 250 users in iMail = 250 users in
AV)

I assume you're talking about a standard desktop virus scanner (the type 
used with Declude Virus), as opposed to a full mailserver virus scanner 
(which are almost always licensed by the user).

It depends on the product and their licensing, but the most commonly used 
virus scanners with Declude Virus have licenses that we believe only 
require one copy per server.  However, licensing can be a tricky issue -- 
for example, a number of years ago the McAfee license was written in a way 
that could be interpreted that either you needed to buy 1 license, or 1 
license for every Internet user (which would be millions of licenses, that 
nobody would be able to afford).  So if you are concerned, either stick 
with a product with human readable licensing (such as F-Prot), or run the 
license by your legal department.  Note that if the license interpretation 
is that you need 1 copy per simultaneous copy that may be running, Declude 
Virus lets you limit the number of simultaneous processes.

>What are the technical implications if I don't ? Does that mean some
>virus won't be checked and gets through ?

I'm not aware of any AV products that have any of the licensing hard-coded 
so that it will stop working.  But we do strongly recommend that our 
customers license their AV products appropriately.

                                                    -Scott
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