Bandersnatch, Anti-Spam, Debian

Kurt Granroth plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Sat, 27 Jul 2002 19:25:54 -0700


On Friday 26 July 2002 10:14 pm, Scott Henderson wrote:
> really good solutions here, from what I've seen.  The combination
> of postfix -> amavisd-new -> Spamassassin/Razor offers a lot of
> flexibility, security, and speed.

(Semi)Ironically, I am just now beefing up the spam-handling capabilities of 
my mail server.  I have exim (with ordb.org support) + spamassassin.  I 
have looked into razor but haven't done it yet.  I am also using sanitize 
to attempt to find viruses (all of which spamassassin misses).

I was curious about amavis, though.  Do you *have* to have a commercial 
virus detection tool?  Or is there an open source one that is usable and 
regularly updated?
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