you could probably setup a filter as your first filter, and have it run
a script ('pipe to shell command'), and do something different if the
script returns a true status code. assuming thats how the av s/w works.
On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 05:57, ahimsa wrote:
> Hello
> I use clam anti-virus and was wondering if anyone knows of a way to scan
> all incoming mail with the clamAV. The process I was thinking of would
> be to simply initiate clamAV to scan recursively through the
> ~/evolution/local/Inbox/* directory. This would seem the most straight
> forward approach, but was wondering if anyone can (a) think of a better
> way of doing this and (b) how I could run this script each time the
> fetchmail script finishes.
> Thanx all
> AmF
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