Try the --mbox option on clamscan.  I was having this problem too.

Jim

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> I am able to quarantine files based on attachments using 
> qmail-scanner.  However, when they are in the quarantine, 
> clamscan (not clamdscan) is not picking the sco.a virus.  It 
> finds the sco.a when it is just a regular file, it picks up other 
> viruses when they
> are in the quarantine, I am just having an issue with sco..
> 
> Any ideas?
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