--- Johan Barelds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Op zaterdag 16 december 2006 17:14, schreef Gary V:
> > Experience says all scanners in the @av_scanners will be used to
> scan
> > a message (you can verify by temporarily raising $log_level).
> However,
> > when a detectable virus is sent through, whether they are all
> called
> > or not is determined by the $first_infected_stops_scan setting:
> >
> > # stop anti-virus scanning when the first scanner detects a virus?
> > #$first_infected_stops_scan = 1;  # default is false, all scanners
> in a
> > section # are called
> 
> Works like a charm!

Why would you want a second scanner to kick in if the first detected it
as a virus?  As confirmation?  Is this worth it in terms of resource
usage?

Peter

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