On Sunday 08 April 2007 04:15, Lennart Jonasson wrote:
> Dwain wrote:
> > So are you then recommending that i use clamav?  Is it a command line
> > program?  I guess I can find the instructions in the man pages?  Do I
> > access the man pages through the command line?  Is the command /man/man?
> >
> > Dwain
>
> Yes clamav is a command line program. (man clamd,  with related manpages:
> clamd.conf(5),  clamdscan(1),  clamscan(1),  freshclam(1),  sigtool(1),
> clamav-milter(8)).
>
> I have found it much easier to use the KDE frontend for it called Klamav.

You don't even have to deal with klamav. You just install clamav, open up 
Kmail, go to Tools and activate the anti-vrus wizard. It finds clamav, lets 
you set a couple of options and you're done. 

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