Mike Williams wrote:
On Sunday 21 September 2003 01:38, Andrew Gaffney wrote:

This is the tcp.smtp I used to enable relaying for local IPs. I just
added the QMAILQUEUE parts.


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Hmm, that all looks good.
I don't have RELAYCLIENT define, but I think that only affects spamassassin.
You did restart qmail I assume? :)


Yes, I know line 3 is redundant. I'll get rid of it...eventually :) I
unmerged clamav and emerged f-prot. I then re-emerged qmail-scanner and
I saw:

Qmail-Scanner details.

log-details=0
fix-mime=1
debug=1
notify=sender,admin
redundant-scanning=no
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local-domains='localhost'
silent-viruses='klez','bugbear','hybris','yaha','braid','nimda','tanatos','
sobig','winevar' scanners="fprot_scanner"

while re-emerging qmail-scanner, so I guess it picked it up. Alright,
now what? How do I change the local-domains and virus-admin values? How
do I activate it?


You have to edit the script itself to change values.
It's already active, it doesn't have a daemon like clamav. Just add '/opt/
f-prot/check-updates.pl -cron -quiet' to cron at suitable times (I do three times a day).

Its actually '/opt/f-prot/check-updates.sh'. I created a script in /etc/cron.hourly that runs that command. I have a copy of the stupid virus patch.exe that's going around right now that someone sent me. I'll send that through the server after the update runs and see what happens.


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