Re: Does email server OS needs clamav?



On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 22:13:17 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:

Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón:

I think ClamAV should run as "clamav" user, not "root" and the same
remains for many other services that use their own user.

I think the same. But! In Debian all/most the mail-related services are
run under the root user... I was asking here how I can change it - seems
nobody cares for it...

Dunno for sure for ClamAV, but many of the other server services run as
dedicated users (for instance, Cyrus, Spamassassin, Postfix...).

In fact, one of the things surprised me after arriving to Debian was
seeing that each user has its own group. So user "user1" also pertains to
group "user1" and not to the whole group of "users". That behavior does
not happen in other distributions.

Of course, your linux server does not need an antivirus to protect
itself, but to prevent your users to be infected. And remember that by
centralizing the anti-malware checking in one point (your e-mail
server) you are saving not just resources, but time and money to your
company.

Well. They still need to have antivirus software as they use internet...

Sure! And some users even make use of more than one AV, just to be sure.
I.e., they have installed one AV in their systems but also perform a file
checking using an online AV.

The point is that by using an e-mail server AV solution, you are avoiding
a high percentage of infections to reach the end-user. And not only
viruses, but just spam and other malware if you setup Amavisd-new and SA.

Greetings,

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Camaleón


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