Le mar 01/07/2003 � 16:39, guenther a �crit : > > > I've discovered Antivir <http://www.hbedv.com/>. It's a commercial > > > product but it's free for personal use. But I'm unable to make it work > > > with Evolution... Simply putting <Pipe message to shell command "antivir > > > " Returns greater than "0"> does not catch anything... I haven't found > > > a "data streaming" option for Antivir. I suppose I need to make a "pipe" > > > or a "redirection" or something, but it's beyond my actual knowledge of > > > Linux... > > > > >From the documentation, there doesn't seem to be any way to make it > > check a single file of your choice. It seems to be designed only to scan > > the entire disk for viruses. > > Well, AntiVir has the ability, to scan all "through"coming messages on a > SMTP. I don't know, if checking single mails piped to the binary is > possible. > > Philippe, please read the AntiVir documentation, if this is possible.
Well, I've already read all the documentation, FAQ, etc. I could find on Antivir's website (unfortunately, some of it has not been translated from German - which I'd love to learn... when I find some free time!). I've also searched on GoogleGroups for any clue... Would it not be possible to have a little script where each message being filtered would be temporarily piped to a file, which could then be scanned by Antivir? I guess it would not be very efficient, but could be worth a try... Thanks anyway! -- Philippe _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
