If the file does not exist, create it and add the following line: SPAMDOPTIONS="-x -u spamd -H /home/spamd -d" vi /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf Add the following line. usr/sbin/useradd -g spamd -s /home/spamd spamd vi /etc/sysconfig/spamassassin If the above file exists, replace its contents with the following line. However, if it is not, make sure that it is commented out (#) "LogFile" - should be set to /var/log/clamd.log "User" - should be set to qscand "PidFile" - should be set to /var/run/clamd.pid LogTime 1 FixStaleSocket 1 ScanMail 1 LogSyslog 1 cd /var/run/ touch clamd.pid chown qscand clamd.pid
configure -with-user=qscand -with-group=qscand make make install vi /usr/local/etc/nf "Example" - should already be commented out. In 1930 the great economist Keynes predicted that, over the next century, income would rise steadily. Installing Spamassassin and Clamav on Qmail References: # Install the following Perl Modules using Cpan Digest::SHA1 Digest::HMAC Net::DNS Time::HiRes HTML::Tagset HTML::Parser Pod::Usage Parse::Syslog Statistics::Distributions yum install perl-suidperl yum install unzip yum install gmp-devel #Installing ClamAv ( ) yum install clamav-devel /usr/sbin/useradd -c "Qmail-Scanner Account" -s /bin/false qscand #Installing Clamav Manually /usr/sbin/useradd -c "Qmail-Scanner Account" -s /bin/false qscand cd /tmp wget tar zxvf clamav-0.90.tar.gz cd clamav-0.90.