Rob...

After mucking about with several solutions on Domino, on IBM i, on
Windows, hosted...I settled on a Barracuda antiviral/antispam appliance.
Low cost and just awesome. Haven't had a hiccup yet.

As for my opinion on Trend Micro...show your boss this bug...

https://bugs.chromium.org/p/project-zero/issues/detail?id=693&redir=1



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From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Lotus Domino on the IBM i \(AS/400 and iSeries\)"
<domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 2016/08/23 02:55 PM
Subject: Re: message snuck past Message Labs
Sent by: "Domino400" <domino400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>



Is there some site which will state when each service found the virus?
For example, barracuda may catch it now but did they catch it any faster
than Message Labs?

More importantly, is there some way to see when Trend Micro scan mail for
Lotus Domino on Windows started stopping a particular virus?
Here's the urgent issue. We all know that Trend is desperately seeking to

drop Lotus Domino on IBM i by not supporting anything newer than 7.1 nor
any version of Domino that's recent. We removed it from IBM i.
My boss is offering me the opportunity of talking him out of moving our
Domino SMTP servers from IBM i to Windows. If I can't then they're gone.
We're paying for Trend Micro for Scanmail on Lotus Domino on Windows as
part of our contract.
If I can find something that says something to the effect that they didn't

update their virus pattern file for Domino until after we got clobbered
that might help.


Rob Berendt

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