Wolf,

I use McAfee, CLAM, Internal AVG, and at one time (before licensing changes) 
F-Prot all at the same time.  If you have extra CPU there is no reason not to 
use multiple scanners.  One thing though when I switched to processing AV last 
I seen a dramatic drop in viruses due to them being caught as spam.  50-60K a 
month down to less than 2K.  FWIW - I have McAfee as my last scanner and every 
now and than I see it grab a few viruses that the others miss.

Darrell

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Wolf Tombe 
  To: declude.virus@declude.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 10:16 AM
  Subject: [Declude.Virus] Clam AV vs. AVG vs. McAfee


  The discussion on the current version of Clam AV and Clam being able to 
detect some image spam got me thinking.  Prior to Declude version 4.0, I always 
used McAfee AV to scan all incoming messages.  When I upgraded to Declude 4 I 
decided to try it's built in AV which seems to work fine.  I'm curious though 
as to the opinions of others on this list as to the merits of using Clam or 
other anti-virus scanners either in place of the Declude built in AV or in 
addition to it.

   

  Any opinions people would like to share will be appreciated.

   

  Thanks!

   

  Wolf

   

   


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