Subj : OS/2 virus scan in BBS To : Mike Luther From : Marc Lewis Date : Tue Apr 29 2003 10:50 am Hello Mike. SD> I'd recommend F-PROT. It's free and it runs under DOS, but it works SD> wonderfully under OS/2. It's what I used when I ran my board under SD> OS/2. ML> NORMAN used in this manner is really pretty good. I have version ML> 5.4.43 I guess it is now. If you don't work through the server ML> version it is not so expensive. The Single User renewal for me is ML> $80 USA for TWO years, which I just paid in. No, if you try this ML> as a server deal in an .ORG or a .COM setting, they will want a lot ML> more than that for the service. But as a single user front end ML> filter, that's not too bad as I saw it. These folks were *not* at all friendly. They got wind that I was using mine to protect my smtp server; they promptly demanded a $2k+ fee for the "revised" license. They were not in any way, shape or form willing to work with a not-for-profit, hobbiest organisation like FidoNet... They just wanted their $$, or stop using the product. I dropped it off the machine (much to the benefit of the machine which has not "black screen" crashed since I removed it and its hooks. Very regrettable, inflexible corporate attitude - completely unlike their predecessor, Thunderbyte. Best regards, Marc --- timEd/2 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: Sursum Corda! BBS SysOp Point (1:396/45.1) .