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So if you ever emailed their support about something related to the account and were not satisfied with their response, you are in:)
Try CommunigatePro: it's not open source but extremely reliable and flexible and can handle huge volumes of mail, and can do clustering over multiple servers too. I've had experience with it on couple of large-scale installations, 50K accounts+ with millions of msgs per day.
Eudora downloaded your mail, but stored it on a file server. Each employee had 100 GB or something very large. It worked great; the SMTP/POP servers were never full, and everyone could keep their email.
Why couldn't you have a 100GB account for each employee on the mail server instead? - what is the bloody point to get mail from one network server and move it to another one?
ClamAV catches very close to 100% for me: I regularly monitor several catch-all and bulk mail accounts for my corp. customers with few hundred users - if there is a new virus in the open, those accounts get infected messages almost instantly. ClamAV used to sometimes pass viruses in bounce messages but as of few weeks ago that was fixed.
I use Clam-AV on my mail server to catch some few thousand viruses on a daily basis: it's open-source, has a distributed virus signature DB which is updated very frequently - and I don't need to manually patch it or anything - new sigs are picked by a cron job.
ClamAV is already catching the new breed of viruses with encoded zip archives, while most commercial products are not yet ready to deal with those.
Are those publicly available tests? If so, could you point me in the right direction?
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Not necessarily, here is one of possible reasons:
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You requested information from PayPal about an account restriction or limitation or unauthorized transfer and you did not receive a satisfactory response
So if you ever emailed their support about something related to the account and were not satisfied with their response, you are in
Try CommunigatePro: it's not open source but extremely reliable and flexible and can handle huge volumes of mail, and can do clustering over multiple servers too. I've had experience with it on couple of large-scale installations, 50K accounts+ with millions of msgs per day.
Eudora downloaded your mail, but stored it on a file server. Each employee had 100 GB or something very large. It worked great; the SMTP/POP servers were never full, and everyone could keep their email. Why couldn't you have a 100GB account for each employee on the mail server instead? - what is the bloody point to get mail from one network server and move it to another one?
Obviously, that's after receiving at least 2 viruses from that IP address.
ClamAV catches very close to 100% for me: I regularly monitor several catch-all and bulk mail accounts for my corp. customers with few hundred users - if there is a new virus in the open, those accounts get infected messages almost instantly. ClamAV used to sometimes pass viruses in bounce messages but as of few weeks ago that was fixed.
I use Clam-AV on my mail server to catch some few thousand viruses on a daily basis: it's open-source, has a distributed virus signature DB which is updated very frequently - and I don't need to manually patch it or anything - new sigs are picked by a cron job.
ClamAV is already catching the new breed of viruses with encoded zip archives, while most commercial products are not yet ready to deal with those.