Hi Jeff:

If you want to scan mail files in windows server...you need to hook to your
mail server program...
as exchange server....

2007/12/20, Jeff Dunlap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >> AFAIK, the clamAV service should run clamd as a
> >> process under it. You might get Process Explorer
> >> from sysinternals so you can see for sure. Another
> >> thing you might check is whether clamd.exe runs
> >> from the command line. If the configuration file has
> >> errors, it won't run at all, and therefore won't run as
> >> part of the service.
>
> Thanks for responding Bret. I thought that clamd.exe was supposed to run
> as a service but there was something that I was missing causing my
> headaches.
>
> I had run the installation from http://www.bandsman.co.uk/clamav.htm, and
> was just about ready to give up when I went to http://w32.clamav.net/ and
> downloaded the clamAV installation from there and noticed there that I
> needed to download pthreadVC2.dll as well.
>
> The problem was that I was missing that darned dll!
>
> I then installed powertoys again and was able to scan files.  I noticed a
> process called clamd.exe running whenever I scan a file so I think that
> I'm good so far.
>
> The next step will be to integrate it into hMailServer and see how that
> goes.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Jeff
>
> P.S.  I found a message indicating that powertoys was not compatible with
> the clamAV download from http://w32.clamav.net/ but it seems to work so
> far.
>
>
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