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On Wednesday 16 June 2004 11:09 am, Bert Koelewijn wrote:
> Oh, come on! This is just shortcoming of ClamAV. Why have a --mbox
> option if you can't identify the infected email?! RAV did this better.

The idea wasn't to do an entire file, it was to do individual files as they 
came in via a mail server..

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