> > > I  am  not sure that any developer can provide such functionality to
> > > check hundred of mails per minutes.
> >
> > Well,  get sure. We have servers virus-checking a million messages per
> > day  (700/minute). You chose the least scalable scanning mechanism and
> > (apparently) have never run any benchmarks that would allow you to act
> > in  good  faith  to your customers. You know, you could say "it topped
> > out at 100,000 messages per day using the following hardware" and seem
> > a  heckuva  lot  more  honest,  and  attractive  for  that trait, than
> > pretending that no one can do it better.

Sandy, i have never run any benchmarks with such insane traffic, you right,
but
the companies different. How many clients with such characteristic you have?
Apparently, you can count them by fingers. Most companies never plans
to have this network structure, even in near future.

The only thing i want to say is - if you have a working software, which
can bring the benefit to other people, so let them choose what they like.
Your software have your advantages and i have mine. So let they live
together
by their different lives. My eyes tired to see ["some software" the most
powerfull in the world!]
everywere.

> > But  what  you  _should_  be  able  to  tell  people  is  "My software
> > guarantees  that  100% of your e-mail will be scanned using the latest
> > virus  signatures  available  to  the scanning engine. If it cannot be
> > scanned,  the e-mail may or may not be made available for delivery, at
> > the admin's discretion."
> >
> > Unfortunately,  you  can't  make the latter guarantee because yours is
> > not  a  true  server-integrated anti-virus product: you can't be fully
> > aware  if  scanning  errors  have  occurred because your actions occur
> > outside of the SMTP process flow.
> >
> > --Sandy

Sure, i can't. But i can do some other things better ;)


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