<quote who="Shaun Oliver">

> there's a mail server which is a linux server.
> it services some machines in an office environment which all have
> anti-virus software on them.
> the thing is, I wanna attack viri on all fronts and I want a GNU/Linux
> tool that can detect windows viri and deal with them appropriately.
> any help would be greatly appreciated.

Free Software: clamav. Works surprisingly well, community maintained, many
people feel that it doesn't provide the response times to new viruses that
proprietary solutions do.

Proprietary Software: NOD32. Fast, effective, and fairly malleable. I'd
recommend it.

- Jeff

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