> Scott, with talk recently of optimization and efficiency, and where
certain
> tests should be conducted to save on CPU cycles.  I was thinking that one
> way to gain efficiency would be to NOT run Declude and third-party apps
> (SpamChk, AlliGate/SpamManager, Sniffer, etc.) on whitelisted e-mails
(virus
> scan only).  This would not only greatly reduce CPU requirements, but also
> greatly cut down on log file sizes for Declude and third-party apps.

I second the MadScientest on this that some programs use information from
each message no matter what Declude does with it.

> Secondly, what about spam filtering messages before virus scanning, and if
> the message accrues a weight high enough to be deleted, then delete and do
> NOT virus scan the message.  However, if it meets hold or deliver weights,
> then virus scan the message before final handling.

Option is already there, but not recommended.

John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA
Engineer/Consultant
eServices For You
www.eservicesforyou.com


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