I have a question about how DV handles BANEXT.  Does DV scan the message
first for viruses then check to see if an attachment is in the BANEXT list
or does it check the BANEXT list and then scan the message, or does it check
the BANEXT list and block based on that without scanning the message?

The order does not matter.


If the E-mail has a virus, it will be treated as having a virus. So you will never get a "banned file" notification if the AV software detected a virus.

Also, is there a way to send messages held because of BANEXT to a different
holding folder from the ones that actually have viruses?

Not currently.



-Scott
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