davide bozzelli wrote:
PakOgah ha scritto:
so is there any way to allow some domain to send attachment (jpg) which blocked this simscan rule?
pala.bo-tak.info:clam=yes,spam=yes,spam_hits=12,attach=.jpg,.scr

I know that RAV (Reliable AV) has different incoming and outgoing rule so I can easily create that rule
but today RAV is gone.

and another commercial antivirus solution has per mailbox license, not so cheap if you has 1000 mailbox or does any body linux-qmail antivirus that has license type other than per mailbox (per server, per IP, per domain, per CPU will be alright)

I think you need to split your thinking in 2 way:

1) inbound to your domains
2) outbound to foreign domains


The 1) is managed by simscan , the 2) is better to be managed by submission port, which is a completely brand new smtp instance and you
could then choose to not use simscan at all .

Home it can helps,

thank you very much
but sorry for not so clear
may I explain again?
if I write this on simcontrol
pala.bo-tak.info:clam=yes,spam=yes,spam_hits=12,attach=.jpg,.scr
every palabotak's users can sent jpg to outside domains and outside domains can't sent to palabotak's users
BUT I would to have exception,
some-outside-domains (google.com and yahoo.com) are able to send jpg to palabotak's users

no problem with setup another box for smtp only
I just cant figure it out...

what I am thinking is
on pala.bo-tak.info's MX (gundul) - allow jpg
pala.bo-tak.info:clam=yes,spam=yes,spam_hits=12,attach=.scr

and setup another new smtp server (pitak) - disallow jpg
pala.bo-tak.info:clam=yes,spam=yes,spam_hits=12,attach=.jpg,.scr

then setup each client smtp point out into pitak, or change smtp address to pitak BUT what if users know there are 2 servers and they change smtp address to gundul
they can send jpg as they wish.
and that would lead any-outside-domain can send jpg to pala.bo-tak.info not just google.com and yahoo.com

what again TIA for your thought...



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