On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 09:21:58 +1300
Jason Haar wrote:

> Did you read "./configure --help"? It allows you to override the default 
> "--scanner auto" - so that instead of installing support for every AV on 
> your server, it'll only install support for the ones you explicitly 
> list.

I did see this.  But I had such a terrible time with my previous
virus scanner -- (refusing to connect to qmail, clean mail
getting stuck in the queue, etc.) -- that as I continue to
evaluate various scanners, it's very important that I be able to
disable one quickly if I encounter any serious issues.

> Conversely, yes, you could allow Q-S to detect all your scanners, 
> and then edit @scanner_array to remove the ones you don't want to call.

Thanks.

Brenda Bell
Henniker (the only one on earth)
New Hampshire (the state with 5 seasons: black fly, tourist, foliage, ski and 
mud)




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