Those "hits" need to be qualified as to exactly what they are.I'm really comparing system overhead here. Clam takes a big chunk out of the processor when it runs while f-prot barely even registers. Send out a 10K user newsletter and this becomes a problem.
Interesting -- you started the thread with "My concern is that it doesn't seem to catch as many viruses as Clam. Can anyone confirm this?". Once we confirmed that it is an illusion, and that F-Prot catches just as many viruses as ClamAV, you've come up with another question (performance). It works best if you either start a new thread, or if continuing the same one, at least *ask* the question rather than tell someone there response is irrelevant (when it is not).
In any case, I've heard that some of our Declude Virus users who use ClamAV (typically along with F-Prot) are using ClamD, which helps improve the performance.
-Scott
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