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|I have a question here.  Doesn't that require clamav to load 
|the virus signatures each time?  If so, it would be pretty 
|inefficient  and resource-hungry.  Wouldn't the combination of 
|courier-maildrop/clamassassin and clamdscan be a lot faster 
|since the clamd daemon keeps the virus.db loaded?
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If the virus.db is always loaded, and assuming long uptimes, which *nix is
good at, your virus definitions could be well out of date before they are
next loaded, seems logical to load them on the fly to me.

Martin

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