I do it exactly the same way as you do but with a different A/V engine
on the gateway.  I've never been one to trust a single AV vendor and
then take the flack if an infected email hit a client...  

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason Clishe
Sent: 13 July 2003 19:25
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Outbound Mail: straight out or through A/V box?

I've always configured my Exchange bridghead servers to forward outbound
mail to the SMTP gateway / Antivirus box that sits in the DMZ. Recently
I talked to another engineer that says he always configures his Exchange
bridgeheads to go straight out to the Internet, bypassing the SMTP
gateway. His logic was that since A/V is already running on the Exchange
mailbox servers, no sense in putting more load on the A/V box in the DMZ
by having it scan all outbound mail again.

I don't particularly like that approach. Just curious how others do it.

Jason

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