We have 2 instances of qmail setup. The first instance
is just a plain version of qmail which sucks in the email and then forwards it
(using smtproutes) to a second instance using qmail-scanner to do my spam and
virus scanning. This allows my users to send large emails and not have to
wai
ou think of anything else that this might break?
> -Original Message-
> From: Dallas L. Engelken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 9:43 AM
> To: Jeremy Kusnetz; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Qmail-scanner-general]Trying to daemonize uvscan thro
> you are daemonizing a command line call? it's still a command line
> scanner. a daemonized uvscan would be one that loads virus defs into
> memory, and a message is piped through it... this is how spamc/spamd
> works. i guess i dont see what you are gaining by doing this?
Okay, so I'm not
Hello,
I've been running with virus scanning through uvscan and spam scanning with
spamassassin with no problems.
I would now like to move to where both virus and spam scanning are done on
servers other then the server qmail is running on. This is easy with
spamassassin's spamd and spamc. But u