I have only one smtpd_milter and no non_smtpd_milters. The one milter I'm
using is called SNFMilter. It's an anti-spam milter that I use from Arm
Research. I have a configuration file called SNFMilter.xml and in the
main.cf I have the following line: smtpd_milters = unix:/path/to/socket

Forgive me if I didn't answer with what you were asking. I'm very new at
this. Thanks.

On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 10:10 AM, Patrick Ben Koetter <p...@sys4.de> wrote:

> * Linda Pagillo <lpad...@gmail.com>:
> > Good day everyone. I have a quick question about a milter that I'm using.
> > I'm running Postfix 3.x. The milter is called SNFMilter and it uses a
> Unix
> > socket instead of inet. My question is a general question about milters.
> Is
> > there a way to bypass a milter for authenticated senders who are sending
> on
> > posts 25, 587 and 465? I know I can bypass all of Postfix antispam for
> > authenticated senders, but that is not what I want to do. I just want to
> > bypass the milter for these outbound senders. Is that even possible?
> Thanks
> > for all and any help.
>
> If you run separate instances for all the ports you mentioned, you can
> provide
> individual, per instance lists of smtpd_milters.
>
> p@rick
>
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