Steve-

Try using --infected.
# clamdscan --quiet -r --mbox /home/steve/Mail --infected

Hope this helps-

Brian

On Friday 05 September 2003 06:55 am, Steven King wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have tried using clamdscan with the mbox option to
> scan incoming mail. From hints in other posts, I
> thought mbox would split out individual emails from my
> mail folders, but instead it just reports that there
> is a virus in my /home/steve/mail/inbox (or wherever).
> It does not identify the individual email.
>
> I am using KMail and the command I am using is:
> clamdscan --quiet -r --mbox /home/steve/Mail
>
> I have KMail set to use Maildir format by default, but
> this only affects new folders. Most of my mail
> "folders", including inbox, predate that setting and
> are represented as files rather than directories.
>
> Am I using clamdscan correctly? Or is the mbox option
> working as intended?
>
> Steve
>
>
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