I'm either missing what you are referring to or it isn't there, or I am wrong on what the current order of execution is. Could you be more specific as to which option you are speaking of?

You can add a line "AVAFTERJM ON" to accomplish this. However, be warned that any E-mail held by Declude JunkMail will not have been scanned for viruses.


"Absolutely Bad" is kind of strong. Maybe I didn't explain my reasons. I would like to be in more control of the filtering just like we are with JunkMail. It's a big jump to just start deleting messages without allowing our users any control. If we had the options to filter/delete/notify/etc... just like in JunkMail then we would set up defaults for everybody and let them change those over time as needed.

Virus scanners are very, very accurate. I can't remember the last time that I saw a false positive with a virus scanner (the few times that I have it always turned out to be when the virus scanner was set up to detect "suspicious" files, and it blocked a .doc/.xls file with a macro).


Also, some e-mails might fail some of the "Outlook" vulnerabilities but not necessarily contain a virus, so how am I to know for sure if it really contains a virus?

That's like saying "A friend of mine pointed a gun at me, how do I know if it was loaded or if he was playing a practical joke?"


If someone is sending out an E-mail that will be blocked by any up-to-date virus scanner, and is almost certainly not RFC-compliant -- and you know that if it contains a virus, it cannot be detected -- why would you want that E-mail?

-Scott
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