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F-Prot Antivirus for BSD x86 Mail Servers
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F-Prot Antivirus for BSD x86 Mail Servers

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F-Prot Antivirus for BSD x86 Mail Servers is a high speed virus protection that scans e-mail messages and attachments and detects, disinfects and deletes malicious programs, such as mass-mailers, worms, macro viruses and Trojan Horses.

It supports all popular mail servers running on BSD x86 including Sendmail, Postfix and Qmail.

When an infected or suspicious object is found, the infection is removed. If this is not possible, then the message or attachments are removed and an appropriate message is appended to the e-mail informing the recipient of the action taken. In addition to this, F-Prot Antivirus also allows you to create backups of all incoming mail to ensure the security of your data.

 
Main features

F-Prot Antivirus for BSD x86 Mail Servers provides the same best of breed features as found throughout the F-Prot product line.

F-Prot Antivirus for BSD x86 Mail Servers contains:

 
Features included in F-Prot Antivirus for BSD x86 Mail Servers
  • Scans for over 260461 known viruses and their variants
  • Includes a rule based email content filtering scanner
  • Removes viruses safely without damaging the original file
  • Scans all mounted filesystems, directories or specific files
  • Scans archives and compressed files
  • Automated updates to the virus signature database
  • Can be configured to perform scheduled scans when used with the Unix cron utility
  • Scans e-mail in transit with the three most widely used e-mail systems: Sendmail, Postfix, and Qmail.
 
System Requirements
  • Intel Pentium or higher / AMD K5 or higher
  • FreeBSD, NetBSD or OpenBSD
  • 10 MB of available hard disk space
  • Perl 5.8 interpreter
     
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