> > Is there any way to have q-s run the scanners first, and if
> > they report 'safe', then check against the attachment type?
>
> What's the point? If the scanner runs against it and declares it safe,
> then it is a harmless attachment type. It serves as a blanket method of
> getting rid of attachments that shouldn't be coming through. When was
> the last PIF file that you recieved legitimate? QS can block them
> without sending them to the AV scanner, thus saving server resources.

Server resources are not a problem, we only have like 50 email addresses in
the company. I admit it sounds a little strange to do it this way, but I
find it interesting to see what virusses are coming in... Any hint on where
in the code I should change the order?



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