Linux 7.1, qmail 1.03, VMailMgr 0.96, tmda 0.61

My "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" accounts (4 different domains) get a LOT of
e-mail---appx. 3,000 a day, mostly debug e-mails sent from our web servers
to debug our e-comm.  To further clarify, e-mail sent to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
actually gets sent to each of 3 personal accounts ([EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], etc) via a .qmail file.  These are the 3 "webmasters" and each
of us has a shell account, though the .qmail file just sends them to each of
our personal e-mail accounts.

However, as one knows, the "webmaster@" e-mail address also gets a LOT of
nasty spam, infected with attachments, viruii, etc.  We have antivirus
protection, but this is still dangerous and a drain on resources.

Q: Would one recommend attaching tmda to this type of e-mail account, and
others like it?  How much of an extra drain would tmda be on each one of
these debug e-mails, even if they were already on the domain whitelist
(*@=domain.com ok)?
Am i better off just creating a new e-mail address for our debug e-mails and
changing that reference in our debugging code?

thanks in advance,

ben.

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