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Anyone know of any conflicts that arise from running XMON on a box that is running SpamAssassin for Exchange 2003? I wouldn't imagine there is any issues, but I figured I'd check with you guys. Limited experience with XMON, so I don't know where it comes in to play in the scanning of mail on an Exchange box.
SpamAssassin for Exchange: http://www.christopherlewis.com/Exch...amAssassin.htm I'm not to Admin of our office network (I'm never there, nor would I want the headache) so I don't have the final say, but I'm trying to get NOD32 in and want to make sure it doesn't interfere with what is already in place. Thanks -Cov
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Hello,
I am not aware of any issues with using NOD32 and Christopher Lewis' SpamAssassin for Exchange. Most people who deploy NOD32 and SpamAssassin are doing so on a Linux platform. Regards, Aryeh Goretsky
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@agoretsky
Oh trust me, if it was up to me there would be a Linux box running Postfix with SpamAssassin and NOD32 going, but it's not. I gotta work within the parameters of what I was given. Either way, thanks for the info. -Cov
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