Max,
Your only running Virus Scan on one(1) machine. not every machine. The Lic.
states its for one machine. If you wanted to run vscan on every machine
then yes you need a lic. for every machine.. but since you wish to only run
it on one as per the lic. on the product, I see no problems. My Lic. states
1. Node. Not one user or mailbox.
Thanks,
Brian
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Max Caines" <M.B.Caines@???>
To: <exim-users@???>
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 3:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Exim] Antivirus for Exim/SMTP?
> At 13:33 10/06/00 +0200, you wrote:
> >"Brian K. West" wrote:
> >
> > > Solution: AMaViS works great with Virus Scan for
> > > UNIX(Linux,Solaris/sparc/FreeBSD/AIX) THe cost of vscan for unix is
> > only 37
> > > dollars for a 1 node Lic. I have mine setup as per the README.exim
that
> > > comes with AMaViS It scans inbound and outbound emails for know
viruses...
> > > Works great.. Let me know if anyone needs help setting this up!
>
> Do you have any sort of official statement from NAI that a 1-user license
> is sufficient for scanning email for all your users? I ask because I've
> just got this running (and it works very well) but I asked this question
of
> various AV suppliers in the UK earlier this year (including NAI) and they
> all said I'd need a license for every mailbox on the server.
>
>
> Max Caines | Email: M.B.Caines@???
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