Re: [qmailtoaster] Alternative email filtering (Eset?)

2020-10-05 Thread Jeff Koch
Janno - let us know what you find out - we could better virus filtering as 
well. Drweb and avast may have Linux / qmail versions

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> On Oct 5, 2020, at 9:19 AM, Eric Broch  wrote:
> 
> I used Sonicwall paid service and I know of others who have used Barracuda.
> 
> You would just set your MX record to point to the paid service MX and 
> configure the paid service MX to route whatever domains are hosted on your 
> QMT to it.
> 
> If you want outgoing service set up the paid service relay in QMT's 
> smtproutes file. You'll also want to find out if the paid service does TLS if 
> you need it.
> 
> I've also looked at things like Proxmox mail gateway and Mailcleaner 
> (https://www.mailcleaner.org && https://www.mailcleaner.org/documentation/). 
> If necessary you'll also want to find out if they do TLS.
> 
> Eric
> 
>> On 10/5/2020 6:59 AM, Gary Bowling wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 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
>> 
>> 
>>> On 10/5/2020 8:39 AM, Janno Sannik wrote:
>>> Has anyone tried/using alternative (maybe paid) service for virus scanning?
>>> 
>>> 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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[qmailtoaster] Alternative email filtering (Eset?)

2020-10-05 Thread Janno Sannik

Has anyone tried/using alternative (maybe paid) service for virus scanning?

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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Re: [qmailtoaster] Alternative email filtering (Eset?)

2020-10-05 Thread Gary Bowling

  
  


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



On 10/5/2020 8:39 AM, Janno Sannik
  wrote:

Has anyone
  tried/using alternative (maybe paid) service for virus scanning?
  
  
  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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Re: [qmailtoaster] Alternative email filtering (Eset?)

2020-10-05 Thread Eric Broch

I used Sonicwall paid service and I know of others who have used Barracuda.

You would just set your MX record to point to the paid service MX and 
configure the paid service MX to route whatever domains are hosted on 
your QMT to it.


If you want outgoing service set up the paid service relay in QMT's 
smtproutes file. You'll also want to find out if the paid service does 
TLS if you need it.


I've also looked at things like Proxmox mail gateway and Mailcleaner 
(https://www.mailcleaner.org && 
https://www.mailcleaner.org/documentation/). If necessary you'll also 
want to find out if they do TLS.


Eric

On 10/5/2020 6:59 AM, Gary Bowling wrote:



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


On 10/5/2020 8:39 AM, Janno Sannik wrote:
Has anyone tried/using alternative (maybe paid) service for virus 
scanning?


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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