On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 02:04:08PM +0100, Nuno Miguel Pais Fernandes wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I've read this ML and discovered a thread about per-user antivirus, but 
> is said that it requires 2 machines.
> 
> I want to setup in one machine per-user antivirus, meaning that some
> users have clamav and other users have comercial antivirus.
> 
> I've thought of using ip alias and using diferent tcpserver and
> QMAILQUEUE env variables acording to each interface, like:
> 
> eth0 -> tcpserver without QMAILQUEUE
> eth0:1 -> tcpserver with QMAILQUEUE (comercial antivirus)
> eth0:2 - > tcpserver with QMAILQUEUE (clamav)
> 
> qmail @ eth0 uses mailHost to send each user's email to the correct
> qmail server
> qmail @ (eth0:1  && eth0:2) treats all mail as local and delivers it
> after scanning.
> 
> I would need 2 ldap servers, one with mailHost attribute ( used @ eth0)
> and the other without ( used @ eth0:1 and eth0:2).
> 
> Can anyone figure out if it works?

You need only on ldap server but at least 2 qmail installations.
Then you can configure two different control/me and use
control/ldapclusterhost -- or whatever it was called -- to make the
scanning work. You can then use two different QMAILQUEUE and qmail-scanner
version for the comercial/non-comercial scanner.

At first sight I think this should work but I never tried something like
this.

-- 
:wq Claudio

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