>
> Clamd can either do unix sockets or tcp ports, there's no reason it
> couldn't be on another

machine, unless there's something I'm not seeing.



The idea is to separate the service of anti-virus so that it can be used for
more than a mail server.
So the reason to allocate the clamav in another host.

Yes, precisely, clamav allows connections unix sockets and tcp ports.
Already set in clamav for him to listen a tcp port.

But how do I call the pro amavis clamav that host separate?
This setup, if possible, does not seem to be trivial and the call of amavis
in postfix.


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