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From: nate (postfixlinuxpowered.net)
Date: Tue Jun 04 2002 - 16:05:54 CDT

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    <quote who="Dan Hollis">
    > http://www.centralcommand.com/31052002.html
    >
    > ... comments? good? bad? caveats?

    i would reccomend amavis(amavis.org), it integrates painlessly
    with postfix(and sendmail and exim, and the older versions integrate
    with qmail). supports at least a dozen scanners. it is both
    open source and GPL.

    and as an added bonus at least one of the main developers of it
    is active on this list, he probably doesn't recognize me comming
    from this email address though.

    i tried out amavisd snapshot #3 i think it is for this year,
    and i was amazed i had it up and going in a few minutes! in the past
    i have worked with amavis+sendmail and it took hours to get it working
    (but it is solid, no problems in over a year).

    Amavis was originally reccomended to me by a sales guy at Sophos
    in October 2001. I had not heard of the project, deployed it a few
    weeks later for testing, gone through a few upgrades since but
    it is solid, and i have seen a few reviews that say it catches more
    viruses then many other scanners because of all the extra stuff
    it does(handling encoding/archiving by itself rather then let the
    scanner do it).

    as you can see, i think highly of amavis, and the developers of it
    are very friendly and very helpful. i can't reccomend it enough.

    nate

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