Anti Virus protection for LINUX

X-Terminate (x-terminate@dolfin.com)
Mon, 8 Nov 1999 17:37:33 -0500


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Linux Anti-Virus Notice

DOLFIN.COM now offers anti-virus for Linux!!=20
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While Linux itself is almost immune against virus attacks, it often is =
used as a file and mail server for Windows clients.=20
DOLFIN's Anti Virus solution allows you to scan your ftp upload area as =
well as email attachments before potential infected files become a =
problem.

Protect your clients by protecting your server!

For more information or for a free test download visit our website at =
http://www.dolfin.com
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If you require further information please contact Neil Howie at =
nhowie@dolfin.com or phone (905) 339-2323=20
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(Software is available in both glibc and libc5 formats.)

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Linux Anti-Virus = Notice

DOLFIN.COM now offers anti-virus for = Linux!!=20
 
While Linux itself is almost immune = against virus=20 attacks, it often is used as a file and mail server for Windows clients. =
DOLFIN's Anti Virus solution allows you = to scan=20 your ftp upload area as well as email attachments before potential = infected=20 files become a problem.

Protect your = clients by=20 protecting your server!

For more information or for a free test download visit = our=20 website at http://www.dolfin.com<= /DIV>
 
If you require further information = please contact=20 Neil Howie at nhowie@dolfin.com = or phone=20 (905) 339-2323
 
(Software is available in both = glibc and=20 libc5 formats.)
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