Hello,

https://docs.clamav.net/manual/Usage/Scanning.html#clamd reads "Once you 
have set up your configuration to your liking, and understand how you will be 
sending commands to the daemon, running clamd itself is simple. Simply execute 
the command:
clamd"

But after installation I also get 
"/usr/lib/systemd/system/clamd@.service".

Question I have is, if I have only one conf file 
"/etc/clamd.d/scan.conf" and all I want to do is run scan once a day, 
what is the advantage of using clamd@ service vs launching "clamd" 
from command line?

And if there is no difference, which approach is recommended and why?

Thanks in advance,
-Neel.
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