Hmm...

I really like the clamd option of clamav-win32.  Seems really well suited
for use on a mail server.

ClamWin is definitely suited for average home use (nice interface,
cool/simple install program, and plugs into Outlook).

So I'll look at clamscan.exe first (they both share that) and then at
clamdscan.exe for using the clamd.exe service.

For the non-technical, both of these products use a virtual Linux system
(CygWin) to run a Linux program (clamav).  These are not native Win32
programs.  But that shouldn't stop you from using them.  You just need to be
aware of some things such as increased resource requirements (after all, you
are mapping unix op calls to win32 op calls).
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