I don't know anything about eset. But, if I were looking for a
paid alternative for virus, I would look at relay services.
A relay service that provides virus scanning makes things very
simple and once configured makes your email server administration
the same as it is now. Your server just sends outbound mail to the
relay and inbound traffic is routed to the relay and then
forwarded to your server (your dns mx records point to the relay
service).
This also makes it the relay companies responsibility to keep you off blacklists and to resolve any issues with blacklists.
I haven't done a search for relay companies, but I've thought
about it. It would remove all the things that are a hassle about
running a mail server, which is spam/viruses/blacklists/etc and
place that responsibility on someone else.
Just my 2 cents.
Gary
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I'm thinking of getting Eset file server or email for linux package. I'm really getting some viruses and Trojans going past clamav just to be hit on the head with eset workstation security. File security is around 155usd first buy and 80usd /yearly for the updates next year.
So was thinking to get the file server client and run the CLI to play ball with qmail.
Sample here: https://forum.eset.com/topic/23639-is-there-any-working-cli-scanner-for-linux/
Has anybody done that or how hard would be to add ESET to the pipeline? For me it does not seem too hard and I can make the legwork, but would rather get some input before going forward with it.
Regards,
Janno
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