No, it is not a mail filter.  It is just a virus scanner.  There are a
number of mail filters (milter they are sometimes called) available that use
ClamAV.  Do a search for your mail server and see what comes up.

You can also wrap the call to clamdscan in an app and have it write the
output back to the input file.


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2) If I feed an RFC822-format email file to clamDscan (ie. coming from my
mail server), is there any way to get clamDscan to write 
back some sort of output into the file afterwards? Eg. in the form of a new
email header or something? I suspect not, but thought 
I'd ask... :)
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