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Running an antivirus on Linux only addresses a psychosomatic issue, it is of no benefit and produces zero positive results.
Not true. If its a file server or mail server or something similar you can catch something before other users download it. The detection is always going to be dependent on the signatures but to say it is of no benefit is simply false.
Yes. And even then you're filtering windows viruses. Nothing that could or would run on the server or even in any client that isn't an ancient version of outlook.
Those seem to have pretty much disappeared in the last decade of not before. No vulnerable systems, no infections. No infections, no viruses being sent. There is still potential for scanning somewhere but intrusion detection and spam filtering is more realistic than viruses.