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I have heard about f-prot for Linux. I used to use it for Dos.
The Linux version is a no cost dowload (but not Gpl'ed.)
It comes in tgz, deb and rpm packages. http://www.f-prot.com
Hi Jeremy,
I would like to introduce pop3vscan for configurations that have not a mail sub-system. It works in association with a firewall rule which intercepts the pop3 calls, then send the request to the mail server, download the messages, open the attachments, call your preferred virus scanner and if there is a virus, sends a message to your mail box. I use it with clamav. Its home page is http://pop3vscan.sourceforge.net/.
My best regards.
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