{"ClamdSocket",NULL,0,TYPE_STRING,NULL,-1,NULL,FLAG_MULTIPLE,OPT_MILTER,"Define the clamd socket to connect to for scanning.\nThis option is mandatory! Syntax:\n ClamdSocket unix:path\n ClamdSocket tcp:host:port\nThe first syntax specifies a local unix socket (needs an bsolute path) e.g.:\n ClamdSocket unix:/var/run/clamd/clamd.socket\nThe second syntax specifies a tcp local or remote tcp socket: the\nhost can be a hostname or an ip address; the \":port\" field is only required\nfor IPv6 addresses, otherwise it defaults to 3310\n ClamdSocket tcp:192.168.0.1\nThis option can be repeated several times with different sockets or even\nwith the same socket: clamd servers will be selected in a round-robin fashion.","tcp:scanner.mydomain:7357"},
{"ClamdSocket",NULL,0,TYPE_STRING,NULL,-1,NULL,FLAG_MULTIPLE,OPT_MILTER,"Define the clamd socket to connect to for scanning.\nThis option is mandatory! Syntax:\n ClamdSocket unix:path\n ClamdSocket tcp:host:port\nThe first syntax specifies a local unix socket (needs an absolute path) e.g.:\n ClamdSocket unix:/var/run/clamd/clamd.socket\nThe second syntax specifies a tcp local or remote tcp socket: the\nhost can be a hostname or an ip address; the \":port\" field is only required\nfor IPv6 addresses, otherwise it defaults to 3310\n ClamdSocket tcp:192.168.0.1\nThis option can be repeated several times with different sockets or even\nwith the same socket: clamd servers will be selected in a round-robin fashion.","tcp:scanner.mydomain:7357"},
{"MilterSocket",NULL,0,TYPE_STRING,NULL,-1,NULL,0,OPT_MILTER,"Define the interface through which we communicate with sendmail.\nThis option is mandatory! Possible formats are:\n[[unix|local]:]/path/to/file - to specify a unix domain socket;\ninet:port@[hostname|ip-address] - to specify an ipv4 socket;\ninet6:port@[hostname|ip-address] - to specify an ipv6 socket.","/tmp/clamav-milter.socket\ninet:7357"},