> From: Gavin Aiken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The only case I'm worried about is what happens if our primary MX (which is
> my box and had clamav installed) is offline for whatever reason (eg SDSL
> down), and the mail gets routed via our secondary MX machines, which are at
> Easynet and don't do any of this checking.

This is probably more of a concern than you think.  There are plenty of viruses out 
there that will connect to the highest-number MX, rather than the lowest - precisely 
to get around the most-heavily-armored servers.

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