It's fine if you don't require any support from the postfix mailing list.
But until mailscanner is a part of your email repertoire, you will not get any
support specially if the problem is related to mail queues. 


regards,

--
Kenneth P. Oncinian
Information Systems Divisin - Infrastructure and Support Group
Panasonic Communications Corporation of the Philippines

----- Original Message -----
From: Rosaldo Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List 
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Sent: Mon 30 Jan 2006 10:01:21 PM PHT
Subject: Re: [plug] error installing clamav

Im using that config on my other mailserver and still up and running for a year 
now, and i dont see any problem on it if you just configure it perfectly. 
> 
> wheww.... i thought i just finished my mail server, so your suggesting to use 
> amavis instead of mailscanner ? back to google.... 
> btw my mailscanner+postfix+spamassassin+clamav works perfectly... so sad..... 
> 
> 
> jopoy solano wrote: Addition: I used to use 
> mailscanner for sendmail ... when I switched 
> to postfix I was forced to use amavisd and now amavisd-new. This was 
> due to lack of support and documentation. Bottomline, I suggest that 
> you use amavisd-new. 
> 
> hth. 
> 
> 'Jopoy 
> 
> On 1/30/06 , Kenneth P. Oncinian wrote: 
>> You will never get any support from the postfix mailing list, simply because 
>> the postfix developers strongly oppose the way mailscanner handle the 
>> queues. 
>> You can google for more accurate reasons from the postfix developers and 
>> mailscanner's rebuttal regarding this. 
>> 
>> 
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