No prob...  I was about to ditch kav after evaluating it, due to the
horribly slow startup time of KavLinux.  Thankfully I found out how to
manipulate avpdaemon, and have been VERY pleased since.  Once the daemon
is started up, it's a very quick scan time, and I've also commented out
the line in Q-S to deconstruct the message (and turned on redundant
scanning in Q-S)  since it does a good job of scanning MIME parts (and
deconstructs it faster than Q-S does).  And the twice-daily virus updates
are nice too.

Standard disclaimer: I don't work for them, I've just has a very good 
experience so far :)  The only thing I don't like at the moment is that 
their US distributor is now hounding me, after I told a little white lie 
(that we're considering moving 50 windows workstations to kav) so I could 
get a better price on 3 linux licenses.  Oops :)

RF

On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Tren Blackburn wrote:

> Is there any way this could be added to the main distribution?  I've
> just started using kav, and noticed it's high overhead.  This would be a
> perfect solution.
> 
> Thanks Ryan for your work.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Tren



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