Duh. I see now. Interesting - in this one (below) Scanner 1 (F-Prot) reported Lentin and Scanner 2 (McAfee) says Yaha. I see what you mean now about no advantage of order of scanner. I was kinda wondering if scanner 1 found something, whether it invoked the second scanner or just went ahead and handled the virus processing. Would that speed things up any (skipping #2 if #1 found a virus)?
There would be a very slight increase in processing speed. However, since all legitimate E-mails are scanned twice, scanning an E-mail with a virus twice doesn't add any unexpected load.
-Scott

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