I must add, I have been using ClamAV on a mail gateway for 800 users and 
have found
it very good.  Stable while processing around 100,000 messages a month.

We use this as a gateway to a Domino system with Symantec on the Domino 
servers.
Not much gets through.

We are using File:Scan as well.






Steven Ellison,
Communication & Information Systems,
Senior Analyst, Hardy Wine Company,
Reynella, South Australia, 5161.












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> -----Original Message-----
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> I've been running ClamAV for the past 3 versions (.80 to .83) for
> serveral months on a small server with about 25 users. The upgrade
> process is somewhat of a pain, as it seems to be fairly frequent, and
> you will get that message that you are outdated when a new release
> comes out. However, to get the level of protection that it's supplying 
is
> worth it. Previously, we'd get about 10 virii a day. Since
> installing, maybe one a month.

This sort of run-time information is invaluable. The primary reason I want
to get rid of AVP, is that it is not stable enough (at least not the 3.05
version I have running). Since I TEMPFAIL when the scanner is down, that
can get quite annoying. :)

I am currently running a stress test, to see if I can get the socket to
collapse; but, so far, clamd really hangs in there. The decision is made,
I will use ClamAV. :) Thank you all for your contributions.

- Mark

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