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From: Graham Hillstomer (ghillstomer_at_postmaster.co.uk)
Date: Mon Sep 30 2002 - 22:44:13 CDT

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    ('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 22:31:18 -0500 (CDT)
     Michael Brennen <mbrennenfni.com> wrote:

    Your using KAV for Linux server and with something to virus scan e-mails. $560 is the cost for their server license. On that note Vexira Antivirus for Linux Server is just $262.50 and we use it to virus protection the public HTTP/FTP areas from receiving virus infected uploads. Whats real cool about that is you have up to 20 virus scanning daemons that load balance across each other.

    We now install Vexira MailArmor for mail and Vexira Antivirus for Linux Server to protect our ISP customers. You would not believe what we found on our initial virus scans of the HTTP/FTP customer areas!

    Graham

    > On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Kenneth Oncinan wrote:
    >
    > > Have you tried amavis for a very low cost anti-virus solution?
    >
    > amavis is only the mail/av scanner bridge, not an av scanner per se.
    >
    > > On Tuesday 01 October 2002 11:19, Graham Hillstomer wrote:
    > > >
    > > > What I don't like about Kaspersky is that it quirky. Sometimes it works
    > > > without a problem and other times that darn daemon just quits. I have
    > > > written to Kaspersky many times and they told me that they knew of the
    > > > issue but never could resolve it (or at least never sent the resolution to
    > > > me).
    >
    > hmmm... it has run well here even under heavy load.
    >
    > > > Also they price KAV at a per mail box level and it can be very expensive
    > > > that way. Same goes for Trend. I never understand why these companies are
    > > > trying to force M$ pricing schemes on Linux users!
    >
    > My license is for a single mail server; I think I paid USD$560 for
    > it, and the renewal last year was a good bit less than that. I just
    > tried to get to their web site to see if I could find it and could
    > not get to the site; no telling what is down between here and there.
    >
    > -- Michael
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    High Availability / Quality of Service Response Team Leader
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