Hi, all 8].

I'm currently working on setting up clamav on my server (a small local
network). My MTA is qmail. I was wondering what are your opinions and
experiences with the two working together?

I found two possible options of using clamav with qmail and I was
wondering if you know of any others you could recommend.

One that I found is Amavis-NG. However, it seems like getting a whole
cow, when you just wanted some milk. Too large, too complex, I don't
really need all that it offers and I don't think it's very fast
either.

The good thing about Amavis-NG is that it has a script, which replaces
qmail-queue, and one doesn't need to recompile qmail with the
alternate qmail-queue patch... (I've qmail compiled with smtp-auth
patch, but I couldn't applyt the qmail-queue patch - it just would not
work on a fresh qmail-source...).

Another option I found was qmail-scanner. However it seems to have two
shortcomings. One is the fact that I'd need to recompile qmail and
manage to apply the patch I could apply before... Two: it seems to
need a lot of memory (I read about the problems when too little memory
is assigned), and my server only has 32 megs in total...

I was wondering if anyone knows of an option that would:

- not require a recompilation of qmail (would supply a qmail-queue
script which would call the scanner and then the original qmail-queue)

- take little memory, be streamlined and fast.

Any input would be greatly welcome.

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