![]() The task by default skips larger attachments to scan whole databases. I am still experimenting with the different clamd scan options like heuristics. If all works well, I will integrate it with my SpamGeek application.īeside scanning attachments it can send the full MIME stream to clamd. ![]() It doesn't provide channel encryption but should be OK when invoked on 127.0.0.1 (port 3310) like the Tika server used by Notes/Domino 10 and higher to index attachments.Ĭlamd is native available on Linux and also for Windows so I wrote a native integration on TCP/IP level.įor now it is a servers for W32/W64/Linu圆4 which can scan databases. Two weeks ago I discovered that "clamd" the service behind ClamAV offers a nice TCP/IP interface. When I wrote SpamGeek, I always wanted a matching anti-virus.īut I never found a good and free integration for Linux. This project was only on hold for 12 years. Domino Antivius powered by ClamAV Daniel Nashed 23:03:04 ![]()
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