Okay, I like the --mbox support of clamscan. Problem is - now that I know there are infected messages in people's inboxes/other folders, I have very little information to go on to find and clean those messages. For example, I know a few people have copies of Bagle, SomeFool/Netsky and so forth - but in an inbox of 4,000 items - how do I know _which_ message is infected?

This also goes back to the naming problem being discussed - I try to go do research on 'Exploit.HTML.Bagle.Gen-3-eml' - and come up empty. So I don't know what subjects or attcached files to look for. I second the notion of putting up a Wiki with a searchable alias database.......

The argument 'who cares what we call it if it's blocked' doesn't hold water with me - SMTP is not the only way these damn things get on the server - they come in via imap too when a new employee drag-n-drops half a gig of outlook PST files to the server.....Apart from needing more details on these damn things, I would also like a way to periodically clean MBOX files in a more automated fashion, if clam can't do it does anyone know of commercial products that do?

-bob


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