Gianluigi,
Thank you for the reply.  I don't use Clamwin as the front end GUI.  I 
use an old front end called Tech Protect 4, which uses command line 
arguments from the native win32 app. of clam-av.  Unfortunately Tech 
Protect 4 is no longer under development. I use it because it integrates 
with any POP3 email clients, like Thunderbird and Sylpheed.  So I'll try 
your version out and let you know if it works with the app.   I have 
also used the link for integrating Clamdscan with Firefox and FLOCK 
downloads, thus I'm hoping  your version will work.

Since I have your interest... I'll need to point my front end to where 
clam-av is stored, where will your version install?  Are you working to 
change the directory structure to the native windows structure?  I 
usually do an advanced install to at least get the application 
executables in the Program Files directory, but that doesn't help for 
the user profile and saves.

Best Regards,  Brian A
-IN GOD WE TRUST-

Gianluigi Tiesi wrote:
> BVAmundsen wrote:
> | I went to the site.  Am I right that the clamav-win32-0.93.1.7z file now
> | includes the clamdscan or am I reading the release notes incorreclty?
> | Anyone from the Clamwin team listening who might like to clarify?
> | Thanks Brian A
> |
>
> My native port is used in clamwin, but clamwin does not uses 
> clamd/clamdscan.
> Packages on my page have working clamd/clamdscan,
> you can use them as standalone command line utilities
>
> Regards
>
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