Are there any other cautions with using this feature other than releasing mail that 
was held by junkmail's HOLD action?

Such as if junkmail uses the ROUTETO or MAILBOX action prior to the virus scanning, 
are there any conditions that would cause the email to not get virus scanned?

Bill


-----Original Message-----
From: "R. Scott Perry"
Sent: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 11:19:14 -0500
Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] Order of scanning



>To enable this feature, do we just put AVAFTERJM ON in the virus.cfg file?

Correct, and:

>I assume that one downside is that the spam folder could possibly contain
>held spam emails that are do contain viruses, because they were held for
>spam before they got scanned for viruses, right?

Correct.

So using the AVAFTERJM setting can be useful in cutting down CPU time, for 
example, but you need to be careful that if E-mail is held by Declude 
JunkMail, you make sure it is legitimate before delivering it (which most 
people do anyways).  However, if an attachment is included (or an HTML 
virus is included), it may be hard to distinguish between legitimate and not.
                                        -Scott

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