> don't think MxGuard does that?

Nope.  All messages entering the server are scanned for vuruses, then spa,.
The reason is that just because something is marked as spam does not mean
the recipient doen't want it.  Better safe than sorry.

However, the latest release of mxguard allows the admin to configure the
deleting of spam befoire it even hits the mailboxes.  I'll look into some
options such as if deleting, dont' run av...

> Len Conrad wrote:
>
> >
> >> my dilemma is that Clam seems to catch more viruses but takes a LOT
> >> more CPU to run than Fprot.
> >
> >
> > If you have any control over the order of processing, all AV checks,
> > because they are expensive, should be run after all other
> > restrictions, so that AV is applied only to the minority of msgs that
> > get past all the other filtering.

As always Len, you are a beacon of common sense :)  Good suggestions.

> >
> > Len
> >

Regards,

David Gregg
dgSoft Internet Services
+1.949.584-1514

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