F-Prot

Stefan Zauchenberger stefanzman at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 5 02:53:21 GMT 2004


This is an excellent point. While it is possible to
use workstation versions with MailScanner, giving
LINUX-centric AV vendors less than $50 for each server
does not bode well for their longevity in an
ultra-competitive environment. 

We need a few of them to hang around...


--- Julian Field <mailscanner at ECS.SOTON.AC.UK> wrote:
> It's just the command-line scanner that you need.
> Their licence is
> amazingly vague and doesn't define what a file
> server or a mail server are.
> Technically, any of the versions will work. But to
> keep the company afloat
> you might want to buy one of the more expensive
> versions.
> 
> At 18:59 04/03/2004, you wrote:
> >Hello. Which version of F-Prot are people using
> with MailScanner? Are
> >you using the version specified for Linux mail
> servers or are you using
> >the Linux workstation version?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Rod
> 
> --
> Julian Field
> www.MailScanner.info
> Professional Support Services at www.MailScanner.biz
> MailScanner thanks transtec Computers for their
> support
> PGP footprint: EE81 D763 3DB0 0BFD E1DC 7222 11F6
> 5947 1415 B654


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