> For what it's worth, we used NAIs WebShield (the SMTP virus scanner) 
> and were pleased for the most part.  One of the nicest features is 
> that it would 'clean' the message instead of simply blocking it.  On 
> the downside, WebShield too often would hang and consume 100% CPU - 
> which of course prevented it from receiving any more mail which is a 
> really bad thing for a mail server to do!

Let the debate begin.

Why would anyone want to clean an infected e-mail and then deliver the clean
version?

I would guess that better than 95% of virus infected e-mails were sent by
the virus itself and therefore would not be a legit message in any respect.

John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com




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