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| Subject: | Antivirus recommendation? |
| From: | Peter Serwe <peter@infostreet.com> |
| Date: | Mon, 18 Dec 2006 12:13:26 -0800 |
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For whatever reasons, BitDefender decided to no longer offer/support their BitDefender for qmail product, and now wants to attempt to charge a per user fee for scanning email. I've used ClamAV before, but I'm not certain how upto date it's definitions are. Are there any other products, commercial or otherwise anyone recommends for Linux? Should I go with ClamAV? Any/all relevant thoughts on the subject are appreciated. Thanks, Peter -- Peter Serwe < peter at infostreet dot com > InfoStreet, Inc. http://www.infostreet.com |
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