Jason,

>   Policy Banks, being "new" to amavisd are definitely new to me.  The
> "originating" style policy bank is very appealing to me, and I would
> like to implement this.  I realize there are a few methods to
> accommodate this.   I think I would prefer to do it with XFORWARD from
> postfix.
>
> The example demonstrated in the amavisd documentation references a
> postfix that listens on two separate IP addresses.  Is this required?  I
> would prefer to do this with one, but I am a little blocked on how that
> would be accomplished.

Switching policy banks based on client IP address as obtained
through XFORWARD is on a to-do, but not available yet.

For now you have two choices: if switching based on
client IP neing withing @mynetworks or not suffices,
use MYNETS p.b.

Otherwise you need to let amavisd listen on multiple TCP ports
and switch p.b. based on a port number, then let MTA
take decisions based on any criteria you want, and select
a policy filter on the right port.

  Mark

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