From: Rémi Guyomarch (no email)
Date: Sun Feb 03 2002 - 09:15:05 EST
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 02:46:20PM -0500, Joshua E Warchol wrote:
> I was at LinuxWorld Expo yesterday and got to talk to a guy from
> RAE Internet. He said they were the US Sale/Support for RAV AntiVirus
> and that it supports Postfix. Anyone use this? He mentioned it's
> popular in Europe, not so much yet in the US.
I'm using it there (.fr) on FreeBSD 4.4 and now 4.5 and I've nothing
bad to say about it. It simply works as advertised. Virus definitions
are updated often (every two or three days) and integrated
automaticaly. In addition to virus scanning it can filter on names of
attached files without resorting to ugly (and usualy broken) regexps
in body_check. Resource limits are implemented (how many scanning
processes do you want ?). A new 'push' model (by opposition to a
'pull' model) is being developped for the definitions update
system. With the same core engine they supports a rather large number
of OSes and SMTP servers (6 unix flavors + NT/2K, 7 mail servers).
PS: I'm just a happy customer :)
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