John Andersen wrote:
> Tomáš Macek wrote:
> 
>> What do I want:
>> I want to check all the emails including the ones being send between 
>> computers inside @mynetwork. Only when mail goes outside of 
>> @mynetwork, it shouldn't be checked.
> 
> 
> Unless your network sends tons of spam, the outbound mail is the
> smallest segment of mail.
> 
> Why skip this mail?  You will save very little and you run the risk
> of becoming a bad internet citizen if your machines get a virus or a spambot.
> 

OK, I will think about it, maybe you are right. But I have my own 
program (it's not well know 'policyd') in smtpd_client_restrictions 
checking out the rate of the mails being sent from the client machine 
- it works fine.
In the beginning of this week I had one client, that sent normal email 
from the windows matchine from his MS Oulook Express and this was 
false positive with FORGET_MUA_OUTLOOK and DCC_CHECK (and some other 
rules) and this was dropped by Amavis and I think there is more of 
these cases, that I don't know about. So that's why I tried to find a 
solution.

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