[AMaViS-user] A couple more new user questions...

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Old 05-02-2005
Alan Munday
 
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Default [AMaViS-user] A couple more new user questions...


I have an external MX which mail passes through before being relayed to an internal node. The internal node delivers LAN->WAN mail directly.

At the moment WAN->LAN mail is being processed by amavisd-new twice (once on each node). I would like to whitelist this MX IP address in the amavisd.conf but can't see how this is done. If it needs to be done by not calling amavisd-new from postfix for this client, I'm presuming I can't use the content_filter option in Postfix?

And the other question is:

I can see that read_hash can be used in a number of places, I would like to use this method to keep my lists of recipients for whom spam checking is bypassed. Is this acceptable?

Thanks

Alan




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