Mark wrote:
> Dave,
>> Very cool. I use policy banks now. They are the murkiest parts of
>> amavisd-new so reading more information about them will be awesome.
> Most information about new features is written in RELEASE_NOTES
> when a new feature is first introduced.
> There are several referen
Dave,
> Very cool. I use policy banks now. They are the murkiest parts of
> amavisd-new so reading more information about them will be awesome.
Most information about new features is written in RELEASE_NOTES
when a new feature is first introduced.
There are several references to policy banks in
Very cool. I use policy banks now. They are the murkiest parts of
amavisd-new so reading more information about them will be awesome.
Thanks!
On Mon, 2007-05-21 at 21:36 -0700, MrC wrote:
> >My question is this:
> >
> > Do we need to run another full instance of amavisd-new for
> > the new ins
Dave,
> > Do we need to run another full instance of amavisd-new for
> > the new instance of Postfix? Or can I reuse the current
> > instance with some modifications?
>
> No, you can use the same instance listening on different ports
> and policy banks.
Right. Just make sure the number of amavisd
>My question is this:
>
> Do we need to run another full instance of amavisd-new for
> the new instance of Postfix? Or can I reuse the current
> instance with some modifications?
>
No, you can use the same instance listening on different ports and policy
banks.
See :
- the amavis.conf-sam
Hello fellow listers
Hats off to the devs around here for a great piece of software!
We are involved in deploying some new servers and we are planning to add
a second instance of Postfix/Amavisd-new to our existing instance.
My question is this:
Do we need to run another full instance of amavi