This one time, at band camp, Darabos Edv� Konr� said:
> I started clamav just for fun on my home directory.
> I have a large mbox file: ~/mail/Somefolder.
> 
> clamav output:
> ...
> /home/users/nil/mail/Somefolder: Worm.SomeFool.P FOUND
> ...
> 
> Without position of infection I cannot guess which mail should I delete
> from my Somefolder. I know I could slice the mbox file up and do a binary
> search which would give me the results "fast".
> 
> The position is eneugh for me because I am a technical man, but it still
> not eneugh for a noob ( who we love :-) of course ). So I guess a little
> bit more complex solution would be nice to have in the future.

Scanning mbox files is really not all that helpful - some of the
signature matches are a little too loose and can match across message
bodies, creating false postives.  In general, what you're asking for
might be a nice idea, but it's not on any roadmap I know of.
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