Randy Smith wrote:
The pipe is necessary if you are running clamd as a different user than courier. For example, on my system clamd runs as the 'clamav' user, and courier runs as the 'courier' user. If the second approach is working for you, you must be running clamd and courier as the same user. (Personally I think this is not a good idea.)
The third option is to use something like amavisd-new and clamd. You can run clamd as a different user and you get the performance benefits of running the scanning daemon instead of the slower command-line scanner. amavisd-new provides some other features that are kinda nice, too.
I don't know if you were implying otherwise, but the clamav script referenced also uses the daemon ('clamdscan' is not the same as 'clamscan').
I have some docs up for this setup at http://perlstalker.amigo.net/courier/amavisd-new.phtml.
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