virus scanner for linux

Ilya Palagin IlyaPalagin-bJEeYj9oJeDQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Fri Sep 26 01:50:20 UTC 2003


Charly Baker wrote:
...
>>
>>For 1.5 years I've been using DrWEB for Linux, attached to postfix, and
>>  haven't had any problems with it. It isn't OpenSource, but there are
>>freely available version and daily updates. See http://www.sald.com.
>>
> 
> Are you using the 60 EUR / year linux professional version or the 540 EUR 
> /year linux Daemon version?
> 
I use a free version, the Linux package includes scanner and daemon, 
postfix client is available separately. Free one lacks some functions I 
don't need anyway. For example, it doesn't desinfect attachments and 
doesn't check archives, just puts infected messages into a "quarantine" 
catalog and sends notifications to the sender and the respondent. It's 
enough for me.

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