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more »EnGarde Secure Linux Community 3.0.18 Released
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more »Microsoft NAP for Linux and Mac
Nov 14, 2007Microsoft’s Network Access Protection Plattform (NAP) security function will be available for Linux and the Mac operating system via third party products.
more »Greylite: Greylisting for Qmail
Nov 07, 2007Version 1.1 of Greylite, a greylisting implementation for the Qmail mail server was released a couple of days ago.
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