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Rudy1

@co.u
reply to Kilroy
Re: Does your ISP have virus scanning at the serve

Does GMail really have AV scanning? If so, GMail seem shy at including this in their information blurb.


Rudy1

@co.u
reply to Mowergun
Re: Does your ISP have virus scanning at the server?

Does GMail really have anti virus scanning? If so, GMail seem shy about stating so in their information!

Mele20
Premium
join:2001-06-05
Hilo, HI

reply to Mele20
Re: Does your ISP have virus scanning at the serve

Too late to edit my post. I want to add that another RR member and I did some tests and RR now is scanning within the network also. That is good. I was going on tests I did some time ago and RR has since then added scanning within the network.

DSLR is not an ISP, but what is going on with mail scanning here? Used to you would get a notice and the mail would be stripped of the infected attachment and sent the recipient. But today I sent this RR member eicar from my dslr account and the member never received it. So, is dslr just destroying infected mail outbound and not letting the sender know?
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Phoenix22
Death From Above
Premium
join:2001-12-11
SOG C&C Nrth
·Comcast Formerly ..

reply to Mowergun
Re: Does your ISP have virus scanning at the server?

most assuredly.........mcafee and postini....then squirrel mail.........all prior to saving jkk's stuff to oe6 ....it scans to determine whether she's being good or evil to me..... :)
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Inernetjunky

join:2003-11-07
USA

reply to MrBradTX
Re: Does your ISP have virus scanning at the serve

said by MrBradTX See Profile:

said by Inernetjunky See Profile:

I have Comcast, and I believe they use Brightmail by NAV. I think that's the name.
Isn't Brightmail an anti-Spam product, and not an AV? I have had virus-infected emails get to my Comcast Inbox (which my dersktop AV then made short work of).
I remember trying to send myself a test virus attachment and I got a notice saying that Brightmail stop it. This was last year some time. I haven't tried doing that lately. Maybe things have changed.


jaykaykay
4 Ever Young
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join:2000-04-13
Scottsdale, AZ
·Speakeasy

reply to Mowergun
Re: Does your ISP have virus scanning at the server?

I have Speakeasy and I can't tell you how they do their filtering both for viruses and spam, but it has been very effective for both. If I have gotten a virus, I never see it. When the filtering first started, one would be notified that a virus had been stripped, and my only assumption is that I have either not gotten any or they have stopped notifying as I've had no notices of such in months and months. I do still get an occasional spam but very seldom does that reach my inbox either...maybe one or 2 at the most in months.
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dliw
Running Dog
Premium
join:2003-03-09
Dog Pound
clubs:
reply to Mowergun
Atlantic Broadband (formally Charter) offers a full Security Suite free of charge. I have my own security setup so it has not been used.


spy1
Welcome to Amerika
Premium
join:2002-06-24
Charlotte, NC

reply to ISDNISP
Re: Does your ISP have virus scanning at the serve

I have Comporium Internet service here and they use Postini (McAfee-based).

Excellent (free) service, on my end, anyway.

Haven't had a single virus get through on my email since I got it (which doesn't leave my A/V a whole lot to do). Sends you a message like this when something gets blocked:

"Dear spy1@comporium.net,

Comporium Communications's Mail Filter service has detected a potential
e-mail virus. This suspicious message has been quarantined
in your Message Center:

From: administrator@comporium.net
Subject: YOUR NEW ACCOUNT PASSWORD IS APPROVED
Virus: Generic Malware.a!zip

To read, deliver, or delete the message without infecting
your computer, go to:

messagecenter.internettoolkit.net/(Blanked out by me)

Thank You!

Comporium Communications"

I consider it outstanding for what it does. Pete

Mele20
Premium
join:2001-06-05
Hilo, HI

reply to Mowergun
Road Runner scans at the national inbound and outbound mail GATEWAY servers not on the local level. If you send email to another RR user, be they in your franchise, or another RR franchise, the mail is NOT scanned either coming or going. It is only mail coming from outside the RR network or leaving the RR network for an outside destination that is scanned. The scanner is Symantec Corporate. I know a bit about how the scanning works for RR because two years ago the scanner kept letting Klez.e through (even when updated) and I spent considerable time with the person at National RR in Virginia who was in charge of the AV scanning program helping with this problem.
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Around 2005 a sudden spark will catalyze a Crisis mood. The very survival of the nation will seem to be at stake.Sometime before 2025, America will pass through a great gate in history. The risk and promise will be very high. The Fourth Turning Wm. Straus


LaurieDB
Does it really matter?
Premium
join:2003-05-25
Sacramento, CA
clubs:
reply to Mowergun
Yes, from SBC, but I rely on my local AV from V-Com which uses Trend Micro.

Mowergun

join:2004-02-15
Charleston, IL
·Consolidated Commu..

reply to Mowergun
I am currently with Consolidated.net, the ISP of my phone company, my wife works for the phone company so we have unlimited dial up for $9.99 per month. My former ISP, One-Eleven.net, uses Postini along with a virus scanner. One-Eleven is also pretty aggressive about trying to stop the spread of virii in other ways. They block port 139? I think it is to prevent the spread of Sasser? type worms. They also temporarily suspend the service of infected customers and notify them by phone that their computers are sending out infected emails or scanning the way an infected computer might do. They then offer technical support to help the customer get clean and restore their internet service. One-Eleven gave outstanding service, but we switched as an economy move.

john262

join:2003-09-26
Elko, NV
·Wireless Beehive

reply to Mowergun
My ISP, Frontiernet, does not scan for viruses at the server level. Since everyone else seems to have an ISP that does, I thought I'd mention one that doesn't.

You might ask why I choose to use an ISP that doesn't scan for viruses. Well, they are the only broadband provider available in my area so I am stuck with them, but that's OK because I scan for viruses locally.
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keith2468
Premium,MVM
join:2001-02-03
Winnipeg, MB

reply to Mowergun
My ISP, MTS.NET scans email for viruses and spam.

But I use a separate email service SPAMCOP.NET which provides more and more customizable spam filters.

Keep in mind that, so far as I know, ISPs that scan for viruses are only scanning email for viruses.

So you can still get viruses from web pages, downloads, P2P file sharing, vulnerable ports, and so on, unless you have up-to-date anti-virus and anti-spyware/anti-adware protection on your own machine.
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heels_fan
1.20.09 The start of Socialism
Premium
join:2003-02-07
Columbia, TN
reply to Mowergun
The ISP that I work for does scan at the server level


EGeezer
Go Bobcats
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join:2002-08-04
Country!
·Callcentric
·RoadRunner Cable
·AT&T CallVantage


2 edits
reply to Mowergun
Time Warner/Road Runner in Central Ohio uses Symantec. So far, only one virus infected email in over two years through them.

My customers with SBC/YAHOO receive virus/worm infected emails fairly regularly thorugh the SBC POP servers. Symantec SAV CE in the locations has caught all so far.
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Owlbet
Ignite the Ice
Premium,MVM
join:2002-09-24
Palmer, AK
clubs:
·MTA Online

 reply to Mowergun
Re: Does your ISP have virus scanning at the server?

My ISP uses Postini in combination with McAfee. I haven't seen a virus infected email in my ISP email account in ages. In fact, the protection offered by Postini is so good, it's hard to be adventurous and test Norton's ability to catch the EICAR Test Virus in an email. When I signed up for broadband in 2002, Postini was offered for free for a 90 day period. I never cancelled the service at the end of the trial period and for about five cents a day ($1.50 per month), I great protection.

JTY

join:2004-05-29
Ellensburg, WA
reply to ISDNISP
Re: Does your ISP have virus scanning at the serve

ISDNISP,

Postini kicks butt. They are very good.

Indy Sabre
Sabre Rider From Indianapolis

join:2003-10-02
reply to Mowergun
I have insightbb.com and I don't think they have any scanning.

jeff3120
Premium
join:2001-09-02
Chicago, IL
clubs:
·AT&T Midwest

reply to MagMan
said by MagMan See Profile:

SBC does too I have had a lot of e-mails coming from people that I do not know infected with viruses and SBC stops them.
I use SBC and they don't scan POP3 e-mail. My resident AV has flagged several e-mail viruses in just the past few weeks. I do believe though that Yahoo scans the SBC web mail service with NAV.
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