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is this possible

watts3000

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I've been going over some ways to help keep spam and spyware out of our company. Right now I'm going to address spam and viruses. We run a exchange 2003 mail server. I would like to know has anyone here ever used spamassassin to protect exchange servers from spam? Also has anyone ever set up a linux box that would scan emails for viruses? If so what all virus scanning programs out there for linux that will do this.
 
I've never set it up, but at a former job we had an OpenBSD mailserver in front of the exchange server. Not sure if it scanned for viruses or not... But it shouldn't be tough to get Linux in there. I think the major anti-virus players have got Linux versions. Do a search in software and OS for Linux and virus. Something should pop up. 🙂
 
Yes, you can drop a unix mail proxy server in front of another server, and run the latest virus and spam solutions on it.
 
I haven't used Spamassassin in front of Exchange, but at my old job we used it to front-end Lotus Notes with Postfix.

It works GREAT. I'm a firm believer in allowing the end-user to decide their own threshold. I don't like the spam programs that automatically just blow things away or give very little granularity. Spamassassin allows full control.
 
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