> They will probably still be scanned, but there should be only a minimal
> performance hit as a result.

Wouldn't the performance hit be the same as any mail being scanned?

Correct. However, it is very rare for a server to have enough resources to accept/process/deliver E-mail without having enough resources to add spam scanning.


With Declude Virus, there is high CPU usage involved in scanning. But for most Declude JunkMail implementations, this is not an issue.

-Scott
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