RE: Good antivirus for linux
10-13-2014, 07:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-13-2014, 07:35 PM by baldman.)
ClamAv ran fine for the server but some of the clients still received infected emails that were undetected by ClamAV. I cant remember the infection name, it was root something. It seamed to make the client PC send spam out or something like that. So I reverted back to Windows and everything was fine after that.
Xeams does a pretty good job on its own detecting spam & viruses but it doesn't hurt to have an added layer of protection from viruses. I would feel pretty embarrassed if a client rang me angry because their computer got a virus and it was my fault.
I didn't configure AVG to work with Xeams on windows either, it just scanned all files coming in automatically.
I didn't even think to try AVG on Linux...lol... I'll do a little more research, thanks for the links Me.B.
Cheers, Baldman
Xeams does a pretty good job on its own detecting spam & viruses but it doesn't hurt to have an added layer of protection from viruses. I would feel pretty embarrassed if a client rang me angry because their computer got a virus and it was my fault.
I didn't configure AVG to work with Xeams on windows either, it just scanned all files coming in automatically.
I didn't even think to try AVG on Linux...lol... I'll do a little more research, thanks for the links Me.B.
Cheers, Baldman