* Noel Jones <njo...@megan.vbhcs.org>:

> Seconds.

I guessed that, but I thought it would be better to ask :)
 
> from amavisd.conf-sample:
> # expiration time of cached results: time to live in seconds
> #   (how long the result of a virus/spam test remains valid)
> $virus_check_negative_ttl=  3*60; # time to remember that mail was not 
> infected
> $virus_check_positive_ttl= 30*60; # time to remember that mail was infected

I know. Note the lack of time units.

> I suppose you could set it to zero and test.
> 
> Nuclear option would be to disable caching
> $enable_global_cache = 0;

WHat does this affect? virus scanning, spam scanning, and ...?

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