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Vexira Antivirus software to safeguard Dutch Web-hosting co
Mar. 25, 2003

Dutch Web-hosting Company Sitebytes Internet BV has announced the selection of Central Command's Vexira Antivirus for Linux to protect over its network. According to the company, it will protect over 15,000 domains and tens of thousands of email users from virus attacks.

Vexira supports a wide range of mail servers and operating systems including: Sendmail, Sendmail plus Milter, Qmail, Postfix, and Exim mail servers and Linux, FreeBSD or OpenBSD operating systems. The software scans on the e-mail gateway at the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) level or can integrate within popular mail server virus scanning interfaces.

A free 30-day trial version may be downloaded here.



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