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5.4
Scanner Configuration in avmailgate-scanner.conf
A new configuration file has been introduced, starting with MailGate v 3.0.0: 
avmailgate-scanner.conf
. It contains configuration options specific to the new 
scanner backend. Usually, you don't have to change the options in this file, but 
there might be a few exceptions.
User,
Group
If you change one of these options, you have to make sure that the files
avmailgate-scanner.conf
 and 
avmailgate.conf
 contain the same values for these 
options.
You also have to adapt 
avmailgate-scanner.conf
 if you updated from a previous 
MailGate version (< 3.0.0) and the current settings for 
User/Group
 differ from 
the default settings. Defaults:
User uucp
Group antivir
There are some other changes needed when changing 
User/Group
:
In /etc/avmailgate-scanner.conf:
Change the owner/group of the path given with 
ListenAddress
 (The 
option consists of a path and a socket file. Don't forget to stop MailGate 
before making any changes. If the socket file exists, delete it and only change 
the owner/group of the directory.)
In /etc/avmailgate.conf:
Change the option 
User/Group
Change the owner/group of the directory and its sub directories given with 
SpoolDir
 (default: 
/var/spool/avmailgate
).
Socket
Permissions
The owner and permissions of the scanner backend's socket. The scanner backend 
must run as the same user as MailGate runs.
SocketPermissions 0600
ListenAddress
ListenAddress (in 
avmailgate-scanner.conf
) and ScannerListenAddress (in 
avmailgate.conf
) specify how the scanner backend can be reached. Both options 
must point to the same path (the string "unix:" must not be used with the option 
ScannerListenAddress):
ListenAddress unix:/var/run/avmailgate/scanner
In /etc/avmailgate.conf:
ScannerListenAddress /var/run/avmailgate/scanner
UseSavapi
Proxy
To make scanning processes more efficient, you can use a given pool of scanners. 
Please note that too many scanners would overload the computer, while too few 
would cause unnecessary waiting for applications. Values: 0 or 1. Default:
When changing the user and/or group here, you must also change the options 
User
 and 
Group
 in MailGate's configuration file (
/etc/avmailgate.conf
).