You can do the mini-qmail installation.. see http://cr.yp.to/qmail/mini.html
Sort of like MX points to mini-qmail (Virus scanner loaded on this machine)
it then forwards mail to main queue.

Sean Truman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.prodigysolutions.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Sawyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 3:08 PM
Subject: SMTP In -> Virus Scan -> QMQP Out


> We've recently started scanning all of our incoming/outgoing messages for
> viruses and have found it to be extremely CPU intensive.  However, we are
> catching a lot of viruses this way so we've decided to continue the
> practice.  We are interested in off-loading the virus scanning overhead to
a
> different system.
>
> Our primary MX is currently the final destination for most incoming e-mail
> (it hosts all of the mailboxes).  We'd like to build a new primary MX that
> scans all of the incoming e-mail then relays it to the current "mailbox"
> server (POP3/IMAP) via QMQP.  Please don't drill me on why I want to use
> QMQP.  We have reasons why we don't want SMTP running on the "mailbox"
> server once it is no longer the MX.
>
> So, the question is, how to I configure qmail on the MX to relay the
> outgoing mail via QMQP?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Kevin
>
> --
> Kevin Sawyer - President and CEO - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Applied Personal Computing, Inc. - APCiNet - http://www.apci.net
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