This would be a great benefit as in times when a large volume of mail comes in I often see several "scan.exe" from mcafee listed taking 20% cpu. Where as my other scanner (F-Prot) hardly ever pops up in the task manager. It would be nice to have all virus processing stop when F-Prot finds a virus and if not move on to the next scanner.

Darrell

R. Scott Perry writes:


When running multiple scanners is their a way to prevent the other configured virus scanners from scanning the message if the first virus scanner finds a virus?

No, there is not. Given that all non-virus E-mails will be sent through all scanners, the extra time used is minimal unless a high percentage of your traffic is viruses. We are considering an option to let you stop scanning after the first virus is detected.


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