Andrew,
> What would be the proper way to include programs that do use sendmail,
> instead of SMTP to be included in "MYNETS" scan?
Add 0.0.0.0/8 to a @mynetworks list, or do what Gary suggests.
amavisd-new-2.4.5 release notes:
- for the purpose of looking up client IP address in @mynetworks_m
On 4/6/08, Andrew Nady wrote:
> On April 6, 2008, mouss wrote:
> > > with postfix,
> > > # cat master.cf
> > > ...
> > > pickupfifo n - n 60 1 pickup
> > > -o content_filter=
> > > ...
> > >
> > > will skip the filter for mail submitted using the (postfix) send
On April 6, 2008, mouss wrote:
> > with postfix,
> > # cat master.cf
> > ...
> > pickup fifo n - n 60 1 pickup
> > -o content_filter=
> > ...
> >
> > will skip the filter for mail submitted using the (postfix) sendmail
> > command
> >
> >
>
> a word of caution
mouss wrote:
> Andrew Nady wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I am having some difficulties with programs that use postfix's or other
>> MTA's "sendmail" command to send out email as oppose to SMTP connection.
>> The "sendmail" triggered email gets marked as SPAM, and I have no idea as to
>> how to trick amav
Andrew Nady wrote:
> Hi,
> I am having some difficulties with programs that use postfix's or other
> MTA's "sendmail" command to send out email as oppose to SMTP connection.
> The "sendmail" triggered email gets marked as SPAM, and I have no idea as to
> how to trick amavis to not check the email
Hi,
I am having some difficulties with programs that use postfix's or other
MTA's "sendmail" command to send out email as oppose to SMTP connection.
The "sendmail" triggered email gets marked as SPAM, and I have no idea as to
how to trick amavis to not check the emails originating with a sendmail