raymond wanted us to know: >I know that parts of this have been discussed in the archives, but there are a >few things uncovered. As far as I gather, the way to go is qmail-scanner. >The main question I have is what scanner software is preffered. I've heard >metion of sophos in the archives. What else are people using w/ qmail-ldap
That was probably me. I use qmail-ldap with sophos. They have a unix client that you can buy. Then they are connected with amavis, which is a perl script. All that's necessary is: cd /var/qmail/bin mv qmail-remote qmail-remote-real ln -s ../../../usr/sbin/scanmails qmail-remote mv qmail-local qmail-local-real ln -s ../../../usr/sbin/scanmails qmail-local As long as amavis (scanmails) is configured properly, it works fine. It's important to watch logs as you will undoubtedly get bit by wrong permissions the first couple of times you set it up. I do it so infrequently, that I have to figure it out each time. -- Blue skies... Todd | Get a bigger hammer! | Are you feeling lucky...punk? | | http://www.mrball.net | I've had better days... | | http://faq.mrball.net | It's the end of the world as we know i| Linux kernel 2.5.45-3 load average: 0.05, 0.02, 0.01
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