Quoting "B. van Ouwerkerk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

This is a good reason to use maildirs.
Jim

Oh, come on! This is just shortcoming of ClamAV. Why have a --mbox option if you can't identify the infected email?! RAV did this better.


Bert

So? Last time I checked RAV wasn't exactly free.

If it's not done in CVS yet then I suppose it might get done at some point.
This is open source so I bet you're free to submit code which does exactly
what you describe. At the very least you could alter the code to fix it for
your own use.

Compared to commercial products Clamav looks pretty good to me.

FWIW, I would go for a solution with procmail :-)



Just curious, if clamav was running on the server, how did the infected message
get into the mbox in the first place?


Jim


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