On Friday 25 June 2004 06:48 pm, John Fleming wrote:
> Does clamscan scan plain text attachments?

there really isn't any reason to scan plain-text attachments.

> Zipped attachments?

if you tell it to.

> Html or other attachments?

if you tell it to.

> Does clamd?

if you tell it to.

clamscan --mbox will rip an email apart and scan any attachments and such.  
when using clamd/clamdscan you'll have to set the ScanMail configuration 
directive in clamav.conf

This is all in clamav's documentation and all over the clamav mailing list 
archives.  Perhaps you should have a look at those.

-Jeremy

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