There is amavis.org which is a series of perl scripts that unarchive and uncompress all emails and then scans them with an external scanner. Under FreeBSD you should be able to get a Linux file scanner working just fine. I have F-Secure's running and it is a user mode program. On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 19:51, Scott Elam wrote: > There are quite a few options for Linux, Solaris, and HP-UX. I haven't > seen anything for *BSD. > > Scott > > Steve Nichols wrote: > > > > you guys know of any good email scanner that runs w/ sendmail on FreeBSD? > > we have aprox 10,000 users that need protecting. > > Right now we just recommend that they get NAV or Symantec. > > But I'm looking for a server side scanner. > > > > Steve Nichols > > Internet Manager/Network And Systems Administrator > > > > VALLEY INTERNET COMPANY > > 1709 NE 27th Street, Suite C > > McMinnville, Oregon 97128 > > 503-565-5030 or 800-909-9078 (toll-free) > > "Pay no attention to the folks behind the curtain..." > > PGP: www.viclink.com/~steven/steven.nichols.pgp.txt > > -- > Scott Elam > Sun Microsystems > SunIT, Network Security Group, SunCERT > -- Zot O'Connor http://www.ZotConsulting.com http://www.WhiteKnightHackers.com
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