Hum..another thing, this dspam users, can i make it read dbmail_users table?
So i won't need to duplicate these records.
I'm just making there questions because i'll have to implent it on a prodution server and everything had to go fone in the first time or i'll have to run away to the sahara desert :) (sorry any bad word written).

Jorge


----- Original Message ----- From: "Aleksander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 12:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Spam


Jorge Bastos wrote:

hum, so i'll just replace the content_filter to dspam in postfix, and then dspam will take care the av scanning with clamav?
if so, cool!

Jorge

Exactly, although I haven't tested it this way. But I guess it should work none the less. You'll have to figure out how to make postfix not scan outgoing emails. And by the way, if you don't scan them for spam, you don't scan them for viruses also, that might not be a good solution depending on your situation and dspam setup.

I recently saw a good solution on how to make postfix not scan outgoing emails with content_filter on the dspam-users list. You might want to search for "[dspam-users] preventing postfix from filtering outbound mail..." by Richard Patterson dated second january 2006 and read the whole thread.

The approach I recommended didn't include the use of postfix's content_filter at all. I deliver to dspam directly and let dspam take care of delivering to dbmail.

Good luck,
   Alex
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