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displayed by Pine. You should notice whether the email was infected or not. When finished reading the messages, press E to Exit the viewer.

As stated before, it would be better to tell Pine to automatically scan the messages and what to do when some infected email is found. This way, every new message will be scanned and treated accordingly, meaning that the message displaying will slow down a bit.

Possible actions to do on infected email could be the following.

Set a keyword (let's say Infected) and add an IndexColor rule to highlight the message with this keyword.

Move the email to some safe location, to study it carefully.

Remove the email.

We will discuss how to create a filter rule to move the infected email to another mailbox.

Type S (for Setup), then R (for Rules) and F (for Filters). Then press A (Add) to add a new rule. First, give it a name, such as BitDefender Antivirus Scan, then check Current Folder Type Email to apply the rule on all email folders. Furthermore, you can also check Message is New (Unseen)? Yes, to scan only new emails, increasing the speed.

Scroll down to External Categorizer Commands and set the following values.

Command: /opt/BitDefender-scanner/bin/bdscanpipe

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Scroll down to Filter Action and select Move. You have to specify the folder to move the infected email to.

Finally, check Set New Status Clear this state and Features dont-stop-even-if-rule-matches. Type E (for Exit) and Y when asked to Save Changes.

From now on, when a new email is received, it will piped to BitDefender filter and, depending on the exit status, it will be moved to some safe location if found infected.

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Contents Users Guide Users Guide As every cat owner knows, nobody owns a cat BitDefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices Table of Contents Configuration file Testing BitDefender UninstallReal life usage BitDefender integrationFrequently Asked Questions Support UpdatesProduct registration Best practicesBitDefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices Viii End User Software License Agreement End User Software License Agreement End User Software License Agreement Xii Typographical conventions PrefaceConventions used in this book Admonitions CommandBook structure Request for Comments Description and features Description and features Overview Why BitDefender?Data Security Division Softwin Description BitDefender Antivirus Scanner for Unices Product featuresKey Features More in the manual Scanning mechanismFeatures Installation Installation Hardware system requirements PrerequisitesSystem requirements Software system requirements Package naming conventionLinux convention Linux requirementsFreeBSD convention Installation Test the rpm and deb packages Package installationTest the package for integrity Test the FreeBSD tbz package Test the self-extractable archiveInstall the rpm package Install the packageInstall the deb package Install the self-extractable archiveAdditional parameters Install the FreeBSD package InstallerConfigures the quarantine directory Uninstall the rpm package UninstallUninstall the deb package Uninstall using the self-extractable archiveUninstall from the ports collection Uninstall the FreeBSD packageUninstall a package downloaded locally Using BitDefender Using BitDefender System versus User configuration Configuration fileKey Description More about triggered updateRegular users and quarantine Using07 BitDefenderProduct registration Using BitDefenderEicar online resources Testing BitDefenderScan an executable file Scan an archive Command output will be the followingScan a mailbox Tmp/mail.mbox Scan a regular file Real life usageVirus scanning Scan a directory Scan the entire system Actions on archives Scan the archivesScan the mailbox Report Using the log fileDisplay the virus list Get more informationDisplay the product version Virus submissionDesktop integration Midnight CommanderBitDefender integration Do not break the last line Different installation pathKDE Konqueror Action on file in Konqueror KrusaderKrusaders User Actions ROX-FilerPine Information Center PineThis is how the screen should look like What to do with infected emailsExit Status Interval 1,254 BitDefender pipe bdscanpipe EvolutionKMail Filter actions in KMail Server integrationMailScanner Qmail-Scanner installationMailScanner installation Change it to the following form Amavisd-newAmavisd-new installation Using Triggered update UpdatesRun the triggered update Regular updatesEdit the cron table Http proxy Manual updateOrder to extract the updates Check the expiration date Product registrationTrial License License for home or personal use License for commercial use Best practices Best practices Getting help Getting help Frequently Asked Questions Getting help BitDefender Knowledge Base SupportSupport department Web addresses Contact informationAddress Softwin GmbHBitDefender LLC RomaniaGetting help Manual Pages Manual Pages Options SynopsisDescription Manual Pages Actions Files ExamplesSee also BugsManual Pages Glossary Cookie Command lineDisk drive DownloadFalse positive EventsFilename extension HeuristicMail client Macro virusNon-heuristic Packed programsReport file PortScript Startup itemsVirus UpdateVirus definition Worm