On 18 Dec 2018, at 16:58, Viktor Dukhovni <postfix-us...@dukhovni.org> wrote:
> The solution is perhaps in part to throw some more CPU at the
> problem, but alternatively, assuming that mailchimp et. al.
> are not abusing reasonable concurrency limits, you can reduce
> the impedance mismatch by increasing the input latency, by
> doing the A/V scan "on-line' via a milter.

Am I wrong in thinking that doing an A/V scan on mail from Mailchimp and/or 
cosntantcontact is a waste of time?

They are not sending viruses. Hell, they are not even sending spam.

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What the hell's goin' on in the engine room? Were there monkeys? Some
terrifying space monkeys maybe got loose?

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