While I agree with John that e-mail should be scanned, at least, on it's way 
onto your computer, I do not believe it has to be scanned on it's way out of 
your computer.

If precautions have been made on your system, and your system is relatively 
free of malware, then scanning outgoing mail is just redundant, and a waste 
of processor power.

Otherwise, I agree with John, no computer should ever be without incoming 
e-mail scanning.

Now, Sarah may have confused outgoing e-mail scanning, with incoming e-mail 
scanning, but only she could tell us that.

In any case, those are my views.

Victor 


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