Thanks to all for your replies. In summary my need was:
What I ultimately need to do is take the delivery, check it for a virus, and take an action. This needs to be configurable by account and maintainable by an inexperienced admin that can follow directions. Updates should be easily performed and the entire system should be installable without ever having compiled anything. If no work has been done in this area I am happy to embark on it and even make more in doing so however I would be remiss if I did not look for existing works.
The suggestion of Trog <trog ^at^ uncon.org> was an excellent pointer,
OdeiaVir will probably do what you want.
http://odeiavir.sourceforge.net/
OdeiaVir will do exactly what I need by using clamscan or clamdscan as a config option. To take some load off the systems I took an hour and added native clamd support and tested as many variation I could think of.
It appears that native clamd support is up and running just fine. For those that are interested I have posted the modifications at http://www.brvenik.com/odeiavir/odeiavir-0.4.4.jrb.tgz until I can locate the active maintainer ( if one exists ) and get the patch rolled into the sources.
To use simply add
|/usr/bin/odeiavir
to you .qmail or .qmail-default files as needed
Jason.
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