[quote user="Thomas R. Stephenson"]
What you really need to do is have your Pegasus Mail users use the Virscan extension to scan the file when opened with your a-v program of choice.
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I agree that Virscan, where practical, is the way to go.
The caveats: Some command line scanners are slow and/or intrusiveness. This can be
tolerated in low email environments or in environments where attachments are the exception but in environments where attachments are routine the attachment scanning can
be a productivity killer. Some command line scanners are not designed to scan a single file so will not work with Virscan. Vipre has one of those.
[quote user="Thomas R. Stephenson"]<div>What you really need to do is have your Pegasus Mail users use the Virscan extension to scan the file when opened with your a-v program of choice.</div><p>[/quote]</p><p>I agree that Virscan, where practical, is the way to go.&nbsp; </p><p>&nbsp;The caveats:&nbsp; Some command line scanners are slow and/or intrusiveness.&nbsp; This can be
tolerated in low email environments or in environments where attachments are the exception but in environments where attachments are routine the attachment scanning can
be a productivity killer.&nbsp; Some command line scanners are not designed to scan a single file so will not work with Virscan.&nbsp; Vipre has one of those. &nbsp;
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