Crucificator wrote:

I have installed clamav 0.67 with no problem.
I have this one though after installing:) :

clamd running
clamscan successfully detects infected file
included path to /var/spool/mail in clamav.conf

If you are running clamd you probably don't want to run clamscan, you want to run clamdscan.


However if you are looking for the scanner to "delete" the infected files you have to use clamscan as clamdscan will not do this for you. Try:

clamscan --remove

For more info see, man clamd, clamdscan and clamscan.

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