Rick Friedman wrote: > I would like to try clamav but, before I do, I'd > like to know if it's possible to have clamav scan > emails with Thunderbird as the email client? > Does it have anything like a pop3-proxy to sit > between Thunderbird and the pop3 server I use? > > Rick my apologize to rick for replying e-mail directly into his address. it's all my careless fault.
if you're using your own mail server and fetching your mail from your isp, amavis maybe suit your need. for configuring clamav with amavis see : http://www.xmission.com/~jmcrc/clamav-amavisd-new.html i'm currently using amavisd-new postfix and clamav cheers, --me-- ===== ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- I love Linux but how many years will I wait to have awesome games run on my linux box ??? During that time I will always have dual boot .... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Download the latest ringtones, games, and more! > http://sg.mobile.yahoo.com > ===== ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- I love Linux but how many years will I wait to have awesome games run on my linux box ??? During that time I will always have dual boot .... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Download the latest ringtones, games, and more! http://sg.mobile.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]