Hi Matt
my company is now buying commercial license of nod32 for a customer so I can replace the trial version I downloaded few days ago.
I'll try your patch asap and I'll send my feedback to the ML.

Tks
Giovanni

Matt Selsky wrote:
Just a few comments on this since I tried looking into nod32 just a few
days ago:

Looking at the website, I'd expect version 2.51 to be most current, not
1.0.4? On the other hand, trial versions for linux don't seem to be
freely available any longer.

The manual for 2.5 does list a feature that would make nod32 interesting
for use in scanning email: there's now a scanner daemon and commandline
client for the daemon (/usr/sbin/nod32d, /usr/bin/nod32cli).

I wrote a different patch for NOD32 based on the documentation at http://u4.eset.com/manuals/guide_nod32ls.pdf This patches uses nod32cli to do the scanning and uses different command-line arguments and return code parsing from the previously posted patch.

Feedback is welcome.

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