Hi all!

I have a mail system running using qmail, vpopmail and qmail-scanner.
For now there are eight entry points (tcpserver) to this system, each
resulting in a different QMAILQUEUE set for different qmail-queues (from
qmail-scanner). eight because i use spamassassin, virus scan and policy
checks as different options, combining them in different setups leads me
to 8 tcpserver (2^feature, for 3 features = 8). 
What i am thinking about is:
- use only one tcpserver and one qmail-scanner which includes all
available subroutines
- and add a per-domain configuration via asking a database what should
be done (in the simple case, do just nothing).
- this way it seems that even forwarded mails would be scanned properly,
if i replace qmail-queue of qmail with the qmail-scanner one (vpopmail
would call qmail-inject which adds 
It seems that there where people before me who where doing this, so i
have just a few questions:

- Why uses qmail-scanner this configure script to determine which
subroutines to include, as they have different names, why aren't they
all included and a run-time configuration is used ?

- Do you see any problems whith the setup described above (one scanner
as replacement for real qmail-queue)?


thanks for any comment,
                          arne
 


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Arne Bernin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

http://www.ucBering.de





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