No, you just need to start clamd as a background daemon and then run
clamdscan in place of clamscan.  As far as I know clamdscan is 100%
command line compatible with clamscan, so the only thing to worry about
is to make sure clamd stays up.

Regards,
Mike














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> Use clamd and clamdscan if you're going to be doing a lot of mail
> scanning.

Ok,
but wich way I must proceed?
I mean, I must to edit some conf file to use clamdscam instead of clamscan?

Tks.

Mário



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