At 12:46 23/05/2002, Angus Lees sent this up the stick:
> > No2. Scanning inbound mail.
> >
> > I _think_ I vaguely remember discussion on this before, but does anyone
> > know a product for Linux which will scan inbound mail attachments as
> > they're spooled for virus', and delete the offending files if they are
> > detected? MTA is sendmail, and whatever local delivery agent comes with RH
> > 7.2. A pointer to a thread in the archives will do for those who don;t
> > wish to raise the discussion again.
>
>packages.debian.org search engine looks like a good starting point:
>
>a search for "virus":
>
> 
>http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=virus&searchon=all&subword=1&version=unstable&release=all

Amavis is fast, and can be used with bot Sendmail and Postfix, you will 
need a virus scanner engine though.  I've heard good reports about Dr. Web, 
RAV and Sophos Sweep.

Cheers,
Rob


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