[TriLUG] anti-virus mail gateway
Chris Hedemark
chris at yonderway.com
Wed Jan 15 01:47:41 EST 2003
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Not OSS, but works well with OSS (including Postfix); check out RAV.
I've used it a few times, and put it in place at client sites. Works
awesome, has little overhead, and even has some spam filtering
capabilities.
On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 11:43 PM, Jason Tower wrote:
> i need to come up with a centralized anti-virus solution for a project
> i'm
> working on at my wife's non-profit agency. i'm moving them from
> external POP
> mail to an internal mail server, probably running postfix. currently
> they
> are using norton anti-virus on each desktop but the cost and effort of
> maintaining it has already become impractical. in order to ditch the
> NAV,
> i'd like to set up an anti-virus mail gateway, either on the mail
> server
> itself or on a seperate box, that will scan incoming mail for nasties,
> quarantine anything objectionable, and pass the clean stuff to the
> real MTA.
> spam control/content filtering is not a concern at this point. i've
> done
> this several times before using trend micro's interscan procuct, and
> it has
> always worked well. but that is a proprietry, somewhat expensive
> product (it
> does run on linux though) and i'd like to use OSS if possible. has
> anyone
> set this kind of thing up before?
>
> jason
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Chris Hedemark .. Prospect Park, PA .. http://yonderway.com
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