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Revision as of 10:00, 20 November 2010
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MailScan for Linux
Note: The Base Packages (MWADMIN and MWAV) must be installed before MailScan.
MailScan for CentOS
| Packages |
MWADMIN |
MWAV |
MailScan |
| CentOS 5.3 |
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MailScan for Fedora
| Packages |
MWADMIN |
MWAV |
MailScan |
| Fedora 9 |
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MailScan for Red Hat
| Packages |
MWADMIN |
MWAV |
MailScan |
| RHEL 5 (32 Bit) |
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| RHEL 5 (64 Bit) |
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MailScan for Suse
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Packages |
MWADMIN |
MWAV |
MailScan |
| SLES 10.2 (32 bit) +
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| SLES 10.2 (64 bit) +
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For the installation and configuration procedure check the link: Installation Guide for Mailscan for Linux
If you do not find your package, please write to as per your requirement with the below details
- eScan product name,
- linux distribution, release version, 32 bit or 64 bit OS and
- the linux kernel version






