vee y wrote:

/usr/share/doc/qmail-scanner-1.25-r1/contrib/test_installation.sh
-doit QMAILQUEUE was not set, defaulting to
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl for this test...


You are freaking out about nothing. Just a bad choice of words on my part I suppose... The shell your session was in didn't have QMAILQUEUE set - so the test script set it for you. You mention that you had set QMAILQUEUE within tcprules - which means it is set for a SMTP session - but test_installation.sh doesn't fake a SMTP session - it just calls qmail-inject directly - that's why it manually sets QMAILQUEUE

And I found that when I send message containing
eicar.com to other user in localhost, qmail-scanner
don't scan it and my /var/log/qmail/qmail-smtpd is
also not containing any log telling that qmail-scanner
is working.

So the question is - what do you mean by "send to localhost". Do you mean "send via SMTP to localhost" or do you mean a program sent an email via qmail-inject/sendmail/etc. The latter will not go through Q-S unless you set QMAILQUEUE in its environment first, and the former will go through QMAILQUEUE only if you refer to 127.0.0.1 in your tcprules.

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