Re: Test mail

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Mon, 30 Jul 2001 17:19:47 -0400 (EDT)


4 words.. mail server virus scanner.

btw, does anyone know of (and please reply off-list as this is way OT)
any virus scanners for unix-type MTAs that keep an updated virii db
on-server via automatic remote updates from virus centers like symantec
(or anywhere else that would have an updated list of virii to plug into
the local db)?

-Tony
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Anthony J. Biacco Network Administrator/Engineer
thelittleprince@asteroid-b612.org Intergrafix Internet Services

"Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today"
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Per Jessen wrote:

> >On Mon, 30 Jul 2001 13:38:02 -0400 (EDT), Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote:
> >
> >On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Albert D. Cahalan wrote:
> >
> >> Banning Outlook isn't so bad. Assuming you are stuck with Windows,
> >> you still have many choices. Netscape/Mozilla and Eudora would be
> >> the obvious choices. I think you can get pine. Emacs has been
> >> ported to Windows, so you have the rmail/gnus stuff. Surely you
> >> can tolerate at least one of these many choices.
> >
> >The problem is that in plenty of large companies not only are you stuck with
> >Windows, but you're also stuck with either Outlook or Notes because of
> >corporate decisions (i.e., Exchange or Domino). Trust me; been there, done
> >that.
>
> And me. And in reality there is nothing really wrong with that. The world
> isn't black and white - it's not Windows or Linux either. For a corporation
> of eg. 20.000 Windows desktops, you need a lot of convincing to switch the desktop
> to Linux. Even if one of your core products is Linux based.
> The fact is that your corporate desktop has little or nothing to do with your
> products. Get it ? If that WERE the case, a lot of the corporations still
> writing and shipping OS/390 software would have a serious problem.
> (been there and done that too)
>
> So, please, don't blame Outlook in this context - it IS a user problem - Outlook
> is just a *relatively* innocent mail-client.
>
>
>
> regards,
> Per Jessen, Zurich
>
> Windows 2001: "I'm sorry Dave ... I'm afraid I can't do that."
> (borrowed from zinc.anode@enidan.com)
>
>
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