Environment:
Plesk 12.5.30 with dr.web anti-virus
CentOS 7.2
one domain (e.g. abc.com)
100 email users that have enabled all incoming email scanning with anti-virus
If I send one email with attachment from [email protected] to 20 x [email protected], SMTP is the server itself, Plesk will scan the email for 20 times. If there are 40 recipients which are @abc.com , then Plesk will scan for 40 times. Secondly, the SMTP connection doesn't end until all 40 scanning finish, so my Outlook need to wait these 40 scanning to finish the sending process, this may take 5 minutes or even more if many attachment in a single email.
Seems it is wasting server's resource and suddenly create huge CPU loading. I was using qmail with simscan+ClamAV in my other server (not Plesk), anti-virus only scan one time for one SMTP connection (even 40 recipients), but not 40 times for one SMTP connection .
Is there anything can do to optimize/config it? If this cannot be fixed, whether Plesk cannot handle hundreds email users with anti-virus enabled?
Plesk 12.5.30 with dr.web anti-virus
CentOS 7.2
one domain (e.g. abc.com)
100 email users that have enabled all incoming email scanning with anti-virus
If I send one email with attachment from [email protected] to 20 x [email protected], SMTP is the server itself, Plesk will scan the email for 20 times. If there are 40 recipients which are @abc.com , then Plesk will scan for 40 times. Secondly, the SMTP connection doesn't end until all 40 scanning finish, so my Outlook need to wait these 40 scanning to finish the sending process, this may take 5 minutes or even more if many attachment in a single email.
Seems it is wasting server's resource and suddenly create huge CPU loading. I was using qmail with simscan+ClamAV in my other server (not Plesk), anti-virus only scan one time for one SMTP connection (even 40 recipients), but not 40 times for one SMTP connection .
Is there anything can do to optimize/config it? If this cannot be fixed, whether Plesk cannot handle hundreds email users with anti-virus enabled?