Amavis-NG or even amavis-new. Something that'll do SMTP filtering. Then, set "content_filter = smtp:localhost:10025" somewhere in the main configuration, and set up a listener on localhost 10026 to receive mail back, but force it not to have a content filter. Anyways, this is all well documented somewhere in the documentation for postfix :-) -paece
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Zitat von Allister Gearon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Thanks for your reply, > > I assumed that if incoming email was to be scanned the antivirus/spam > > program would have to catch it after Fetchmail has downloaded the mail from > > the ISP, or during Cyrus' processing of the mail to local mailboxes (I am > > using lmtp which uses cyrus's deliver daemon for local delivery). As I > > understood postfix only comes into the picture when sending mail, either > > locally or externally. > > Have I got the wrong end of the stick? > > Thanks > > Al > > Fetchmail should be configured to inject the mail via local MTA eg. by SMTP to > localhost or invoking the "sendmail" command. This way your MTA is able to scan > the mail. The normal way is that the MTA is responsible for sending and > reciveiving mail, fetchmail is some special case in this picture. > > Regards > > Andreas > > -- Let he who is without clue kiss my ass