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Hi,

As you may be aware I have two copies of qmail running.

The first copy on port 25 excepts mail and then forwards it on to the 
other qmail on port 26. Port 26 scans for viruses. Is it possible that 
all incoming mail is forwarded to the qmail on port 26 to be scanned as 
usual but all mail sent out is not scanned?

If I had 2 boxes running it wouldn't be an issue!

I am using the smtproutes file. So if anyone has any ideas on this let 
me know. My internal domain where the boxes send out from is 
internal.mydomain.com.

I can do the opposite fine. All outgoing mail can be scanned and 
incoming can be delivered without a scan, by setting qmail on port 25 to 
deliver the messages to the local mailboxes ( achieved by putting the 
domain  in the locals control file). This solution won't work the other 
way around. hmm.

Dan

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