Re: Anti Virus for mail server

From: Marcus Reid (marcus_at_blazingdot.com)
Date: 09/12/03

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    To: James Godwin <james@organicwire.net>
    
    

    On Mon, Sep 08, 2003 at 05:15:21PM +0200, James Godwin wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > There has been no need for Anti Virus on our mail servers as most of our
    > clients are Mac users and our windows clients have anti virus installed on
    > their machines.
    >
    > Keeping windows virus updated updated is a mission so I was wondering what
    > the ideal Anti Virus app I should use for our Sendmail and Qmail servers?
    >
    > Any ideas would be much appreciated.

    To answer your question, I would check out Sophos antivirus running under
    sophie. I have found it to be ~10x faster than f-prot (standalone, not the
    daemonized scanner which may be faster) in an email content filter.

    To try and convert you to postfix:

    I've spent a lot of time with qmail/qmail-scanner, sendmail/mailscanner,
    and postfix/amavisd-new. Of these, here are my personal findings:

    qmail: Excellent, flexible, reliable system. Best if all you want is
           a mechanism for transferring rfc2822 messages over SMTP. However,
           once you want fancy functionality like TLS and smtp-auth and
           spam/virus filtering and other spam tactics, qmail starts looking
           a little stiff. I was a qmail buff for years and still use it for
           machines that just need plain-jane MTAs.

    sendmail: Ugh. Sheer pain. A misbehaving beast that should be put onto a
              rocket and launched into the sun.

    postfix: Excellent, powerful MTA. I've found it to perform gracefully
             under pressure, very efficient, good architecture, good ability
             to clean up when spammers make a mess of you, good content
             filtering, and a big bag of tricks for taming email in a
             world full of resource stealing spammers. My current choice
             for machines that have to handle a lot of email and do things
             with it. My only complaint is that I like qmail's configuration
             better. But postfix config was influenced by Sendmail (see above.)
             so I forgive it. Oh, and the postfix-users mailing list has
             almost as much traffic as freebsd-questions, with Weitese himself
             joining in almost every meaningful discussion.

    Ok, I'll stop now.

    Marcus
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