Hi.

I would like to know if there is something reported about ultramonkey 
and amavisd-new.

The thing is I managed to set up all the options I wanna to include in 
my filtering system and now I want to go on to build a high-available 
filtering system.
I've been using ultramonkey for quite a long time now I would prefer it 
if I could keep using it.

If from another machine I perform a ping test, i get response from both 
the "high-available" ip address and the amavis main ip. However, if I 
perform a telnet test to the high-available ip, i get this message:

*****
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
*****

The thing is that a tcpdump process which is running from the amavis 
server says this:

********
13:00:09.455528 IP 192.168.1.211.40183 > 192.168.1.243.10024: S 
512299019:512299019(0) win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 345815 
0,nop,wscale 7>
13:00:09.455560 IP 192.168.1.243.10024 > 192.168.1.211.40183: R 0:0(0) 
ack 512299020 win 0
********

192.168.1.211 is the main ip of the server performing the telnet and 
192.168.1.243 is the ip from which i get the high-availability.

So, actually... amavis is sending some data back.

Is there something I have to consider in order to have a system like this?

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