GuitarBob wrote: |
Since ClamWin only works with Outlook email (without some extra help), I'm assuming you are including your email files in regular scans. If this is true, then if you use delete, it would just delete/remove the file containing malware. ClamWin doesn't do any healing of malware at all--that's not in its capabilities, and it would just become bigger/bloated if it did.
You probably don't need to scan the ClamWin quarantine folder. I have yet to see a piece of malware that attacks a quarantine folder! I just exclude it in my scans with the Exclude Matching Filenames filter C:\ProgramData\.clamwin\quarantine\* and the folder is ignored. A delete button in the program would certainly be nice--as would some restore capability as well.
Thanks you for using ClamWin!
Regards, |
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I use Mozilla/Seamonkey as my browser. What "extra help" can I give ClamWin to process my mailbox files? I have many reports of: Scams: Phishing, Heuristics, Email.Spoofed, Pay-51, etc. viruses.
Thanks in advance,
Peter A.