Antivir

Erik Jakobsen eja at URBAKKEN.DK
Tue Jan 27 16:01:08 GMT 2004


Julian Field wrote:
> Half the point of MailScanner is that you only need the command-line "on
> demand" scanner, you don't need anything more fancy than that.

Thanks for the reply. How do I make the "on demand" ?.

> At 14:05 27/01/2004, you wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I have written with the antivir people about my not working antivir, as
>> I wrote about here a bit ago. Here's what answer I got:
>>
>> *************************************************************************
>> You downloaded the Linux Workstation product. This provides an
>> "on-access" scanner and a command-line "on-demand" scanner. If you want
>> the command-line scanner to scan your emails, you will need to configure
>> your Clarkconnect Server to call the antivir binary for each mail. (I am
>> unfamiliar with the Clarkconnect Server, so I cannot offer any help
>> here).
>>
>> We also have MailGate available to private use. This runs as a mail
>> proxy to scan all incoming and outgoing email.
>>
>> *************************************************************************
>>
>> Can the MailScanner do that or is it what it does ?.
>>
>> --
>> Med venlig hilsen - Best regards.
>> Erik Jakobsen - eja at urbakken.dk.
>> Licensed radioamateur with the callsign OZ4KK.
>> SuSE Linux 8.2 Proff.
>> Registered as user #319488 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org.
>
>
> --
> Julian Field
> www.MailScanner.info
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>
> PGP footprint: EE81 D763 3DB0 0BFD E1DC 7222 11F6 5947 1415 B654
>
>

--
Med venlig hilsen - Best regards.
Erik Jakobsen - eja at urbakken.dk.
Licensed radioamateur with the callsign OZ4KK.
SuSE Linux 8.2 Proff.
Registered as user #319488 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org.



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