Actually I just updated Trend Micro and haven't seen anymore of them here
either. It works the same way and is $90 a year for 5 licenses.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeffrey A. Brown
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 5:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Fw: Setting rules to delete potential attachment
viruses

We run Symantec Corporate edition on our Imail server and it catches the
viruses when the email spools. No need to invest in a dedicated AV solution
just for Imail. We pay $230 a year for 5 servers.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 6:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Fw: Setting rules to delete potential attachment
viruses


>This is twice now that I've seen a desktop virus scanner being mentioned in
>conjunction with an email server. I remember trying to install a desktop
>scanner on a server and it wouldn't let me, are you suggesting that we run
>out email servers on XP Pro or will some desktop scanners actually work on
>Win2k Server?

No.  By "desktop virus scanner", I'm referring to a virus scanner designed 
to scan files on a single computer (as opposed to a mailserver virus 
scanner, enterprise virus scanner, etc.).

McAfee, for example, has (had?) a Windows95/Windows98-only version of 
VirusScan (their desktop scanner).  That ain't even gonna do ya no good on 
XP Pro.  They do, however, have many versions of VirusScan that work on 
servers.

F-Prot, a favorite AV choice of many Declude customers, "just works".  They 
don't have the oddball licensing issues that McAfee has, it isn't designed 
to not install on servers, the pricing is straightforward, and they don't 
have salespeople that used to work in used car lots.  $40/year buys you 10 
licenses, one for Declude Virus, with another 9 bonus licenses that you can 
either use or not.

>If I new that Norton 2005 would I would probably go there in a
>heartbeat because one of my next possible replacement selections for Imail
>said it works with it, it just didn't say on what OS.

Norton's a different story.  They are the *only* AV company that has rigged 
their product to break when used with automated products (even if you try 
running it from a batch file or script, if it sees a virus, it will tell 
you that the file is virus-free!).  And 
http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/columns/executive_tech/article.php/3316511 
shows that they aren't really worth considering (out of 23 AV products 
tested, Norton (Symantec) came in 2nd to last in the amount of time to come 
up with new virus definitions).

Norton has excellent marketing, but is far from the best AV program.

                                                    -Scott
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