Re: Is there an Anti-Virus Proxy like system?
Mark Hobley <markhobley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Actually that looked bloody great, but I couldn't find a Linux version.
I found a Linux version :)
The source tarball is available from the developers section, and is
compatible with Linux.
I am going to check that out later.
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Mark Hobley,
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