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@As announced 2 months ago, remove these deprecated or broken ports.
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@                        === INFLEX INSTALLATION ===

(*) You need to download and install one of the antivirus programs
supported by inflex.

From inflex INSTALL:
        
	You can obtain F-Prot AntiVirus from http://www.gas.co.za
        ALTERNATIVELY YOU CAN INSTALL...
	
	Sophos AntiVirus:
	http://www.sophos.com
	
	NAI UVScan [McAfee] (Check "/usr/ports/security/vscan/"):
	http://www.mcafee.com					

(*) You now need to edit /usr/local/bin/inflex and set your antivirus
program of choice, aswell as the email address of the administrator.

(*) You'll need to create inflex's mqueue directory: /var/log/inflexmq

(*) Kill sendmail, then start it up with inflex's sendmail config, i.e.:

	/usr/sbin/sendmail -bd -C /usr/local/etc/inflex.cf

(*) You're ready to roll - send some viruses through to check that it
works. The inflex documentation is in "/usr/local/share/doc/inflex/".
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@Add inflex 0.1.5.c, an inline virus scanner that uses sendmail.  Its only
big problem is that it comes with its own sendmail.cf, which means you'll
have to tailor it itself.. hopefully the vendor will figure out what he/she
is doing and provide .mc files instead...

PR:		20741
Submitted by:	Justin Stanford <jus@@security.za.net>
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