My project KlamAV is an attempt to make ClamAV user-friendly for the KDE 
desktop. If you use KDE, KlamAV can plug into KMail (or any MUA with filter 
rules) and scan your mail as you download it.  It also scans a lot faster 
than the builtin clamav support in KMail, as it uses the clamd daemon to 
scan. Though still fairly basic, KlamAV has auto-scan (clamd) support, 
quarantining, and the automating of downloading updates (really just a 
frontend to freshclam's own functionality). You can take a further look at : 
http://klamav.sf.net



On Saturday 01 January 2005 14:11, Dale Stanchfield wrote:
> I am running Fedora Core 3 on a home work station.  No server, no
> network.  I just want to be able to scan my mail and my system for
> viruses etc.  I have clamav 0.80-2.1.fc3.rf and clamd of the same
> vintage.  I can sucessfully run update and run virus scans on my mail
> and my system via terminal manually.  Can someone tell give me any
> guidelines on how to ensure the updates are being done automatically,
> and how to scan my mail as it comes in?  Or is that even possible?
> Please point me in the right direction.  Thanks.
> stanch
> 
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