[TriLUG] anti-virus mail gateway

Chris Bullock cgbullock at cox.net
Fri Jan 17 16:00:30 EST 2003


Go here I downloaded this Monday, just select the get Linux now download 
the rpm
http://www.f-prot.com/download/getfplinfree.html

--cgb
Glenn Meyer wrote:

> Has anyone figured out how to take advantage of this offer?  When I 
> follow that URL, I see the same:
> > License shall be without charge for personal users of F-Prot Linux for
> > Small Business, when used on personal workstations.
>
> However, I can't figure out how to get to the download without going 
> through the official order form and coughing up a credit card number. 
> Any thoughts?  Thanks!
>
> Michael Thompson wrote:
>
>> I believe this (Mailscanner) works with f-prot, which is reasonably
>> priced.  I wonder if non-profit use might fall under the personal use
>> license?
>>
>> --mwt
>>
>> <snip from http://www.f-prot.com/products/fplin.html >
>>
>> The annual license fee for F-Prot Linux for Small Business is $300 per
>> server, and includes one year of virus signature updates, version
>> upgrades, and e-mail technical support.
>>
>> License shall be without charge for personal users of F-Prot Linux for
>> Small Business, when used on personal workstations.
>>
>> </snip>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 2003-01-15 at 10:09, Jon Carnes wrote:
>>
>>> You're looking for Mailscanner
>>> http://freshmeat.net/projects/mailscanner/?topic_id=28%2C29%2C151
>>>
>>> It requires a separate Anti-virus package that runs on Linux, but that
>>> is just one license (as opposed to a bunch of individual licenses).
>>>
>>> At least a few Triluggers have set it up and have it running.  Works
>>> great and integrates with SpamAssassin.  Good Luck!
>>>
>>> On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 23:43, 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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