use ClamXav. It works delightfully.
Jen
Peter Hoopes wrote:
> TechPurchases@jpds.org on September 10, 2008 at 11:36 AM -0400 wrote:
>> Regardless of whether Macs are virtually virus-proof,
>> they are on our network and files will be saved on Windows servers. For
>> me,
>> that is reason enough to have proper malware protection in place. Any
>> thoughts and advice would be very welcome.
>
> You have the right idea. The Macs can transmit a Word Macro virus even if
> they aren't infected.
>
> We use Intego VirusBarrier and I think it does a great job.
>
> http://www.intego.com
>
> Peter Hoopes
> Director of Technology
> St. Andrew's School
> phoopes@standrews-de.org
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