Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 23:08:41 -0600 From: Gary <gv-list-freebsdquestions@mygirlfriday.info> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Anti Virus Software Message-ID: <1790000.1079586521@[192.168.0.5]> In-Reply-To: <3437.203.177.105.170.1079586719.squirrel@bayok.msumain.edu.ph> References: <1d2.1c5c5ef0.2d8a6e91@aol.com> <3437.203.177.105.170.1079586719.squirrel@bayok.msumain.edu.ph>
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Hi Rommel, --On Thursday, March 18, 2004 01:11:59 PM +0800 rfa@msumain.edu.ph wrote: > Try looking at ports. there are a bunch of free AV software there for > free. [I'm thinking of clamav and amavisd-new, downloading that now as i > type] Also, f-prot has a free version for FreeBSD (personal use). I love it. > also i was wondering too if there are any recommendations for a good > AV/spam combo for email running qmail & courier/imap? > > Anyone have any experiences that I could try emulating? Well, I use qmail-scanner on one of my setups, along with f-prot. qmail-scanner also plugs in spamassassin at the same time, so it takes care of both. F-prot has a wonderful script which I run as a cron job, and every night it downloads and sets up the new virus databases.. requires no maintenance on my part. Personally, I don't run spamassassin, as I block spam at the SMTP level through qmail rblsmtp blacklists that I built, and other layered measures at the .qmail file level.. -- Gary
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