Best virus protection practice is to have it in both places, via an email server is 
not the only way viruses get in, people using webmail clients to hotmail etc.. are a 
big problem. 

Best bet is to go with a good desktop package such as Nortons which can scan incoming 
email (unless your email app is unsupported like Groupwise) as well as protect you 
from any files you try to open whether it be from a website or floppy disk etc.. 

JeremyB.

http://www.jeremyb.net
 
> From: Johnno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/03/10 Sun PM 10:04:45 GMT+12:00
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Mail Virus Scanners
> 
> I am running postfix here and now that i have got it to where i want it..
> 
> I am now wanted to do virus scan of all incoming mail for the users i have
> on the mail server...
> 
> what would you recommend is the best to use??
> 
> Or should I just forget about it and tell them to get a virus scanner for
> they system??
> 
> Many Thanks,
>                         Johnno
> 
> 
> 


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