Robert Smits wrote:
> 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.
>
>
Thanks for the information. I set up Kmail last night, imported
everything from thunderbird. I guess I was closer than I thought.
Dwain
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