On Mon, 24 May 2004 18:38:43 +0100
Peter McEvoy <pete at yerma.org> wrote:
> I'm really looking for something that can look at traffic
> coming in over port 110 and block any viruses, but allow
> anything else to continue on to the end users machine.
> I'm not even sure if such a thing exists, istr hearing
> something about squid proxying pop3 mail but a cursorary google
> doesnt show anything that fits my needs exactly.
My ports tree suggests
pop3vscan (http://pop3vscan.sourceforge.net),
p3scan (http://p3scan.sourceforge.net),
and possibly 3proxy (http://www.security.nnov.ru/soft/3proxy/)
-fr.
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