Things like hotmail, yahoo and other free email services are not that good
at catching virii I have found. Also on the Island we have one other main
competitor and a few smaller ones, none of which have virus scanning or
can't get it implemented correctly. People switch ISPs looking for better
service and since we have better email service they tend to keep their email
accounts. Virus programs and their updates AND upgrades are ignored and seen
as unimportant.

Craig.

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>From your website:

Total Emails Clean      = 3,464,084
Total Emails Infected   = 19,565    Inbound=9,556 / Outbound=10,009


Not bad, not bad!
but 10,000 outgoing viri ???
What are your user's doing?

We catch only around 15 viri/day found in 2,500 incoming & outgoing
messages/day (0,6%)
More then 99% of the infected messages are inbound.



Markus

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