You're missing the ScanMail directive in clamav.conf, and there's no option "--mbox" for clamdscan.There are two virus's that clamscan detects, and clamdscan does not. using clamav .67-6 via the debian package.
clamscan -r --stdout --disable-summary --mbox --infected ./ ENTIRE_MESSAGE: Worm.Mydoom.F FOUND LibClamAV Warning: Multipart MIME message contains no boundary lines ENTIRE_MESSAGE: Worm.SomeFool.Gen-1 FOUND
clamdscan -r --stdout --disable-summary --mbox --infected ./ ./: OK
I have all the pertinent options enabled in clamav.conf, and am not sure why it does not detect it.
#To reconfigure clamd run #dpkg-reconfigure clamav-daemon LocalSocket /var/run/clamd.ctl StreamMaxLength 15M ArchiveMaxFileSize 15M ArchiveMaxRecursion 5 ArchiveMaxFiles 1500 ScanArchive StreamSaveToDisk ArchiveMaxRecursion 5 ArchiveMaxFiles 1000 ArchiveMaxFileSize 10M ThreadTimeout 180 MaxThreads 5 MaxConnectionQueueLength 15 PidFile /var/run/clamd.pid DataDirectory /var/lib/clamav/ SelfCheck 3600
Thomas
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