> > have a huge ramdisk... ?!?!
>
>How big is big enough ?
>10M ? 50M? 100M ?

If it is just used for Declude's scanning, it should be large enough to 
handle ( (n * max) + overhead ) bytes, where "n" is the maximum number of 
E-mails that could be scanned simultaneously (which should be either 30, or 
the value of IMail's MaxQueProc entry), and "max" is the maximum size that 
an E-mail could be, and "overhead" is anything else that needs to be 
accounted for (bytes used by the OS).

In reality, it depends on the largest file size you would typically get, 
and how often large files are transmitted.  There isn't an easy answer to 
the best size.  For most servers, just over 10 megs ought to do (assuming 
the largest E-mail to be scanned is around 10 megabytes), because you won't 
usually scan multiple E-mails at the same time, and won't usually have 
several large files being scanned at the same time.  32 megs or so should 
be fairly safe for most domains.
                                         -Scott

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