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Two open source email virus scanners for Linux

August 28th, 2007 by Baldy

 

If Linux is hardly affected by viruses, why do system administrators use anti-virus software on their Linux email servers? Because an anti-virus scanner on a mail server can serve as another level of defense for Microsoft Windows desktop users. Linux provides several server-based anti-virus applications, most of which can be configured to interact with a variety of messaging servers. Many use the actively developed ClamAV open source virus toolkit on the back end; others work with proprietary or commercial scanners. In this article we’ll compare MailScanner and Anomy Sanitizer on a Sendmail messaging server.

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Open Source: Changing Models, Changing Mindsets, Part 2

August 28th, 2007 by Baldy

 

The open source model of developing software is making a significant impact, not only in the software development and broader high-tech community, but more generally within corporations, other types of businesses and organizations around the world, as Part 1 of this series describes. Whether it’s on servers, desktop computers or mobile devices, it’s increasingly likely that you’re taking advantage of an open source-based product or service.

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