Clam will take care of itself.  The process freshclam sees to
that.

For your backups, if you plan on backing up to disk, it's
easy, just set a cron job to run qtp-backup.  That grabs the entire
QMT, mail, support files and database.  It currently puts the backup
into the "root" folder but you can easily modify the script to
deposit that somewhere else.  OR you could let the script put it ROOT
and then another cron come by in an hour and move it.

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> I just
installed Qmail on a Centos 5.3 distro running on a virtual host.
> With the install scripts, does Clam-AV update defs  and install
> automatically?  For backups, what's a good program to use?  I
would
> probably be backing up to disk.  Thanks!
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