And my name .. but my name is probably on there several places over the past several years.

It always baffles me why this isn't already built-in - Declude spent so much time performance tweaking etc, then they leave the most cpu-intensive stuff wide open. It's not like it evaluates the results from all the scanners, and makes a decision on whether or not it's a virus or a false-positive. Back in the early days, I had a hunch they would come out with a "Pro" version, and stuff like this would be in there .. but then they did come out with a Pro, and still no dice.

*confused*

Jonathan

John Tolmachoff (Lists) wrote:

Add my name to the list of users asking for this.

John T
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Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 5:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] How to stop second virus scan when first


captures


the virus.

David,

Unfortuantly, this is not a feature. It is one that we have been asking


for


as well.  If we ever get this feature I know for one thing I am going to
move F-Prot to my first scanner and enable this.  Mcafee while a great
scanner it is very CPU intensive.

Darrell
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David writes:



Hey all,

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. WE are


currently


running 2 antivirus filters and with the huge surge of viruses the last
couple days its come to my attention that I could spare a significant


amount


of CPU if I could prevent my second antivirus from running if my first


AV


catches the email.  We are using f-prot and mcafee.  Thanks again



-David



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