All,
I have a Imail Server on a Windows 2003 server with Declude Virus 1.82.
We have been running with three virus scanners, McAfee VirusScan 7.1, F-Prot
3.16b, and Nod32. After having nothing but trouble with Nod32 crashing on
our system we decided to replace Nod32 with another scanner.
We
Not that this solves the issue, but what if you installed Sophos first?
Darrell
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Aaron,
I have tried F-prot (www.f-prot.com)? It is very fast and not
very expensive, and the reliability is outstanding.
Keith
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I thought about that, but we have a production mail server here running
those both. I don't want to uninstall them to install Sophos.
What would I do if I found out I couldn't install McAfee after I installed
Sophos, it would just be bad.
Thanks
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Consider Clam AV, open source and in some ways does a better job for
mail scanning than most commercial products. It can be a little
resource intensive, so if your utilization at the edge you may want to
monitor it for a while.
For Trend products, you may need a serverprotect or officescan
we use Bitdefender Free Edition V. 7
(http://www.bitdefender.com/bd/site/downloads.php?menu_id=21).
But I have no experience with Windows 2003 and Bitdefender and do not know
if this works.
We run it on an Windows 2000 Server without any problem since a year now as
3. scanner.
Bye,
Uwe
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This was originally a thread from the Junkmail list but I am moving it
over to the virus list.
Check your virus log and you may see some code 8
errors in it. Adding viruscode 8 will at least stop them.
How do you see if there are any code 8s in the virus log file. I use
F-Prot and
What you have means that a matching virus code was found for each
scanner. If a scanner throws a code besides one that you specify, it
will be logged in much the same way that the virus is shown. The
following is exactly what F-Prot will show when it throws a code of 8
and when you aren't
From my understanding is that code 8
means the file is suspect but does not exactly match a known pattern in the
definition file. It is not automatically flagged for encrypted zips.
John T
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