I know that Real-Time has a solution that we are using here.  On the
gateway we use mimedefang (www.roaringpenguin.com) to scan all incoming
and outgoing e-mail.  It uses the virus definitions from McAfee and does
a very nice job (better than the NT McAfee that we were using, which
would periodically let stuff through :( ).  Whether or not it plays
nicely with IPCop, I don't know.  It probably would require a second
machine, since IPCop requires you to dedicate a machine :( 

Thanks,

James Spinti
jspinti at dartdist dot com
952-368-3278 ext 396
952-368-3255 fax

On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 09:00, admin at support.lctn.k12.mn.us wrote:
> At my office I run Norton for Gateways to scan mail, and Norton Corporate
> to scan workstations for viruses. I need to find a Linux solution for our
> Church. I plan to use IPCop for the firewall, but am not aware of what (if
> anything) can provide the virus scanning. Maybe IPCop can be incorporated
> in this? Not sure. Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> 
> 
> Raymond Norton
> LCTN
> 320-234-0270
> 
> 
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