On Oct 17, 2012, at 11:42 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> No, WRONG context. I am explicitly turning it off.  Whether that is the 
> same as removing it from the launching cli, I haven't tested.  But I 
> suspect that if I removed --detect-pua, it would still default to on.  
> Correct?

Nope.  This is well-documented:

clamscan(1)                     Clam AntiVirus                     clamscan(1)

NAME
       clamscan - scan files and directories for viruses

SYNOPSIS
       clamscan [options] [file/directory/-]

DESCRIPTION
       clamscan is a command line anti-virus scanner.

OPTIONS
       Most  of  the  options are simple switches which enable or disable some
       features. Options marked with [=yes/no(*)] can be  optionally  followed
       by  =yes/=no; if they get called without the boolean argument the scan-
       ner will assume 'yes'. The asterisk marks the default internal  setting
       for a given option.
[ ... ]
       --detect-pua[=yes/no(*)]
              Detect Possibly Unwanted Applications

Regards,
-- 
-Chuck

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