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==<B>Required Packages</B>==
<B>RPM Package Name                      File name</B>
    mwadmin                mwadmin-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
    mwav                    mwav-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
    mailscan                mailscan-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
<B>Debian Package Name                    File name</B>
    mwadmin                mwadmin-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb
    mwav                    mwav-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb
    mailscan                mailscan-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb
==<B>Installation</B>==
<B>NOTE:<U>The packages should be installed as per the order given below. Installation should be done using a Terminal to run the command line parameters</U></B>
<B>Command Line Installation:</B>
<B>For RPM Packages:</B>
# rpm -ivh mwadmin-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
# rpm -ivh mwav-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
# rpm -ivh mailscan-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
<B>For Debian packages:</B>
# dpkg -i mwadmin-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb
# dpkg -i mwav-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb
# dpkg -i mailscan-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb
<B>Note:-</B> <U>Mailscan for Linux by default uses SMTP port 25. In case, if the mailserver is on the same system then the mailserver smtp port should use a different port other than port 25.</U>
==<B>FAQ's</B>==
===General===
<B>1.</B> What is MailScan for Linux Mail Servers?
<B>A.</B> MicroWorld's MailScan for Linux is a reliable and 'Real-Time" mail-scanning software for Linux Mail Servers. It offers a complete and secure security solution for mail servers running on Linux. Some of the Linux mail servers that it protects are: SendMail, Qmail, Exim, PostFix, etc.
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<B>2.</B> What are the features in MailScan for Linux Mail Servers?
<B>A.</B> MailScan for Linux Mail Servers:
:* Anti-Virus Scanner,
:* Content (Spam) Scanning,
:* Attachment Reservation and Malicious Attachment detection,
:* Easy and convenient web-based administration
:* Automatic download of Virus signatures,
:* Provides extensive Logs for analysis.
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<B>3.</B> For which flavors of GNU/Linux is MailScan for Linux Mailserver available?
<B>A.</B> MailScan for Linux MailServer is available for
:* RHEL 5 (32 Bit)
:* RHEL 5 (64 Bit)
:* SLES 10.2 (32 Bit)
:* SLES 10.2 (64 Bit)
New or updated packages for various flavors of GNU/Linux are always added in the official web-site www.escanav.com as well as in the eScan Wiki site. <span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/index.php/Escan_for_Linux_Desktop Click here to check the available Packages for download]</span>
If you do not find your package in our website, please write to [mailto:linux@escanav.com <font color="blue">linux@escanav.com</font>] with your following details as mentioned below:
:* MailScan product name,
:* linux flavor and release version, 
:* the linux kernel version and
:* 32 bit or 64 bit OS.
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<B>4.</B> What is the difference between the Evaluation version of MailScan software and fully licensed software?
<B>A.</B> The evaluation version and licensed version of MailScan are identical in feature and functionality wise. While in evaluation version of MailScan, it will function for a limited period i.e. for 30-days after which the license key for MailScan has to be purchased.
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<B>5. How can I check the dependencies required for MicroWorld's products?</B>
<B>A.</B> To check the dependencies before installing the packages
<B>command for RPM Package</B>
# rpm -qpR <package>
<B>command for Debian Package</B>
# dpkg --info <package>

Revision as of 05:57, 22 March 2010

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General

Knowledgebase

Support

MailScan for Linux Mail Servers
File:MailscanLinux.jpg


Required Packages

RPM Package Name                       File name
    mwadmin                 mwadmin-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
    mwav                    mwav-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
    mailscan                mailscan-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm


Debian Package Name                    File name
    mwadmin                 mwadmin-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb
    mwav                    mwav-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb
    mailscan                mailscan-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb




Installation

NOTE:The packages should be installed as per the order given below. Installation should be done using a Terminal to run the command line parameters


Command Line Installation:


For RPM Packages:

# rpm -ivh mwadmin-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
# rpm -ivh mwav-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm
# rpm -ivh mailscan-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.rpm


For Debian packages:

# dpkg -i mwadmin-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb
# dpkg -i mwav-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb
# dpkg -i mailscan-x.x-x.<linux flavor><release>.i386.deb


Note:- Mailscan for Linux by default uses SMTP port 25. In case, if the mailserver is on the same system then the mailserver smtp port should use a different port other than port 25.



FAQ's

General

1. What is MailScan for Linux Mail Servers?

A. MicroWorld's MailScan for Linux is a reliable and 'Real-Time" mail-scanning software for Linux Mail Servers. It offers a complete and secure security solution for mail servers running on Linux. Some of the Linux mail servers that it protects are: SendMail, Qmail, Exim, PostFix, etc.


2. What are the features in MailScan for Linux Mail Servers?

A. MailScan for Linux Mail Servers:

  • Anti-Virus Scanner,
  • Content (Spam) Scanning,
  • Attachment Reservation and Malicious Attachment detection,
  • Easy and convenient web-based administration
  • Automatic download of Virus signatures,
  • Provides extensive Logs for analysis.

3. For which flavors of GNU/Linux is MailScan for Linux Mailserver available?

A. MailScan for Linux MailServer is available for

  • RHEL 5 (32 Bit)
  • RHEL 5 (64 Bit)
  • SLES 10.2 (32 Bit)
  • SLES 10.2 (64 Bit)


New or updated packages for various flavors of GNU/Linux are always added in the official web-site www.escanav.com as well as in the eScan Wiki site. Click here to check the available Packages for download

If you do not find your package in our website, please write to linux@escanav.com with your following details as mentioned below:

  • MailScan product name,
  • linux flavor and release version,
  • the linux kernel version and
  • 32 bit or 64 bit OS.

4. What is the difference between the Evaluation version of MailScan software and fully licensed software?

A. The evaluation version and licensed version of MailScan are identical in feature and functionality wise. While in evaluation version of MailScan, it will function for a limited period i.e. for 30-days after which the license key for MailScan has to be purchased.


5. How can I check the dependencies required for MicroWorld's products?

A. To check the dependencies before installing the packages

command for RPM Package
# rpm -qpR <package>
command for Debian Package
# dpkg --info <package>

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