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Re: Amavis and an Anti-viri



I never even noticed those. I've been looking for AV stuff for weeks. I
would've thought they'd be in /usr/ports/mail so I only looked there.


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On Tue, 22 May 2001, Brad wrote:

> Look in the ports tree, we already have uvscan and uvscan_dat ports.
>
> // Brad
>
> brad@comstyle.com
> brad@openbsd.org
>
> >Hiya,
> >
> >FreeBSD/NetBSD has a port for McAfee's virus scan (or uvscan), and I
> >have the Linux version working on my system. I am wondering if any
> >has, or wants to have a port for this?
> >
> >No. of ports:
> >
> >1) McAfee's uvscan
> >2) McAfee's update_dat (to update the dat files as necessary)
> >
> >We can certainly bring this pretty easily from the FreeBSD port.
> >
> >And while I am at this topic, has anyone gotten amavis to even build
> >on a obsd box. The lastest/stable snapshots I have fail at configure
> >which checks for "file -b"(-b which does'nt exist).
> >
> >One last thing, does anyone know of a good mail anti-virus which is
> >free for non-commercial usage. HB-dev sounds nice, however I can't get
> >amavis to even compile
>
>