>If I send a message via the IMail web messaging way with an infected
>attachment from my school account to an outside account it goes through -
>declude doesn't catch it.

IMail often uses an internal mechanism to deliver E-mail sent from web 
messaging, which can bypass Declude.  Few viruses are spread that way, 
however, because spreading a virus through web messaging requires the user 
to intentionally attach a file that has a virus in it (it can't spread 
automatically using HTML, or using a mail client).  All of the incoming 
E-mail received by web messaging will be scanned, making it unlikely that 
they will get a virus to spread.  You can, however, use an on-access 
scanner to scan the \IMail\spool directory, so that any viruses that are 
uploaded via web messaging will be deleted.
                            -Scott

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