On Tue, 2 May 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gary W. Smith wrote:
How does ClamAV catch them if they cannot unzip them?
...
That's when you start getting viruses in emails that say The
password is Mickey Mouse's girlfriend's name.
What a lot of effort. Why not just enforce a policy that
their software on
my clients though (one of the best AV packages I've ever
used).
Jason
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use for anti-virus (Linux)
Check out these guys
http://www.centralcommand.com/
their product, Vexira antivirus, has a similar price scheme to the extint
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To: Alejandro Lengua
Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: Way OT: What do you
use for anti-virus (Linux)
I used to use them. However, you know the password protected zip
file viruses? My customers were up in arms as these flowed right
through. However, ClamAV caught them
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you know the password protected zip
file viruses? My customers were up in arms as these flowed right
through. However, ClamAV caught them with ease.
Gary W. Smith wrote:
How does ClamAV catch them if they cannot unzip them?
A couple of ways. One
Am Montag, 1. Mai 2006 21:18 schrieb :
I can say that the best, and most affordable, anti-virus package I
have ever used was RAV. Until is was bought out by Microsoft. I
have since been using ClamAV but it sure uses allot of RAM.
What do you use?
clamav.
clamd uses some 2.8% of my ram
having a test server
to see the effects in case it screws something up.
Tracey GatesLead Developer[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ricardo Oliveira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday,
May 01, 2006 3:30 PMTo:
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wrote:
I can say that the best, and most affordable, anti-virus package I
have ever used was RAV. Until is was bought out by Microsoft. I
have since been using ClamAV but it sure uses allot of RAM.
I use both ClamAV and BitDefender's free Linux product
On May 1, 2006, at 13:21, wrote:
| At work:
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| mailscanner calls both sophos av (via sweep) and spamassassin
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| At home:
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| mimedefang calls both clamav (via clamd) and spamassassin
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| I have less RAM on the home machine than the work machines, and
ClamAV
| seems to do just
On May 1, 2006, at 13:30, Ricardo Oliveira wrote:
John,
I use sophos too, but I though I'd drop the note on a
memory-and-performance-saver: Sophie is a deamon which received the
messages, processos them and returns the result infected or not
infected instead of forking a new sweep process
Is BitDefender stable?
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| wrote:
| I can say that the best, and most affordable, anti-virus package I
I use MailScanner and Qmail-Scanner depending on the server.
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Is BitDefender stable?
I haven't had any troubles with it. It's free, but not open source... and most
importantly the virus definitions are updated regularly.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
wrote:
I can say that the best, and most affordable, anti-virus package I
have ever used was RAV. Until is was bought out by Microsoft. I
have since been using ClamAV but it sure uses allot of RAM.
I use both ClamAV and BitDefender's free Linux
server to see the effects in case
it screws something up.
Tracey Gates
Lead Developer
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From: Ricardo Oliveira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 3:30 PM
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schreef:
Is BitDefender stable?
I have been using ClamAV and BitDefender together for over a year in
several mail servers, invoked by Amavisd-new. The products are very stable.
Jo
Check out these guyshttp://www.centralcommand.com/their product, Vexira antivirus, has a similar price scheme to the extint RAV
On 5/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can say that the best, and most affordable, anti-virus package I have ever used was RAV.Until iswas bought out by Microsoft.I
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Alejandro Lengua
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Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 4:47 PM
Subject: Re: Way OT: What do you use for
anti-virus (Linux)
Check out these guyshttp://www.centralcommand.com/their
product, Vexira
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can say that the best, and most affordable, anti-virus package I have
ever used was RAV. Until is
was bought out by Microsoft. I have since been using ClamAV but it sure
uses allot of RAM.
What do
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