avast! for Linux
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vast! for Linux/Unix Servers is an antivirus solution for the more and more popular Linux and BSD environments. Considering its robust design and mail scanning support, it is primarily intended for Linux (or BSD) based servers; however, it can be used on desktop computers as well (pricing of the product assumes server use, though).
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Prices also include file server protection. If no mail scanning is required - only file system protection - please buy the smallest (10-mailbox) license. On the other hand, for a server with 1,000+ mailboxes you only need to purchase the 1,000 mailbox license - all
extra mailboxes will be protected for free. In other words, a 1,000 mailbox
license can be called unlimited license.
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If you have any technical problem with our products, you can either contact
our technical support. Our avast! support team is here to assist
you resolve any problem with our products.
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Awards - Linux
100% Virus Bulletin award: SUSE LinuxApril, 2007 - In the latest Virus Bulletin tests (April 2007, SUSE Linux) avast! again detected all ItW viruses (i.e. viruses known to be 'in the wild') and was given another VB100% award! This is third VB100% for Linux version in a row!!
100% Virus Bulletin awardApril 24, 2006 - In the latest Virus Bulletin tests (April 2006, Red Hat Linux 9) avast! again detected all ItW viruses (i.e. viruses known to be 'in the wild') and was given another VB100% award! This is fourth VB100% for Linux version in a row!!
100% Virus Bulletin awardApril 1, 2005 - In the latest Virus Bulletin tests (April 2005, Red Hat Linux) avast! again detected all ItW viruses (i.e. viruses known to be 'in the wild') and was given another VB100% award! This is third VB100% for Linux version in a row!!
100% Virus Bulletin award In the latest Virus Bulletin tests (April 2004, Red Hat Linux test) avast! again detected all ItW viruses (i.e. viruses known to be 'in the wild') and was awarded with another 100% Virus Bulletin award!
100% Virus Bulletin award In the latest Virus Bulletin tests (May 2003, Red Hat Linux test) avast! detected all ItW viruses (i.e. viruses known to be 'in the wild') and was awarded with the 100% Virus Bulletin award!

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