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i want to learn and evalute which is the best antivirus, and antispam on linux.
we have try with clamav only, but suggest advise the purpose to use on email server.
where we can find the top most antivirus and antispam ratings. top ranks
waiting your feedback
If you want people to respond helpfully, please do not cross-post. It is clealy explained that this is not allowed here.
If you want to evaluate things, I don't think that people will stop you and may even be interested in the outcome of your evaluations, but note that the conclusions of other threads on antivirus will still apply.
. you guide me let us these 2 subject which group to be discuss
You have to decide where (which single forum or sub-forum) in which to post. You have started this thread one here in server
and a related one here which gives a slightly better account of the details of your situation.
I am not sure what you mean by '2 subjects'. When you make two identical posts, that is one subject; the third introduces more detail, but isn't really a separate subject, either.
If you post somewhere and find out later that is a less than optimal place to have posted, the mods are usually very helpful in moving your post to a better place; bottom line, for the sake of other users of this forum, you have to make a decision and stick with it, or report your own post to a moderator and hope that they can sort out the mess for you.
And still; there seem to be roughly bi-weekly discussions of 'antivirus for linux'; you clearly need to be aware of the outcomes of those recent threads before submitting a new one on a similar subject, otherwise you cannot explain how your situation is different from the one(s) already discussed and settled.
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