My guess would be performance and resources.  I personally prefer it
blocking and if it doesn't meet any of the blocking criteria, *then*
spawn the scanner and spamassassin.  But that's just me.

Regards,

Tren

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Why is it not this way?  I would rather have a message telling me it
found the Magistr virus instead of a crummy .pif filetype not accepted.


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