[AMaViS-user] Releasing mail, question about AM.PDP

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Old 04-30-2008
Paolo Cravero
 
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Default [AMaViS-user] Releasing mail, question about AM.PDP

Hi.
Here using amavisd with full MySQL quarantine backend (including message
bodies). Amavisd runs on several machines and quarantines on a single DB
instance. MailZu is currently used as a frontend for users to check their
quarantine.

Yesterday someone asked me if it is really necessary that MailZu contacts the
server responsible for quarantining when the user asks for a message release.

I checked the AM.PDP documentation and found no reference on that, so I came
to the following conclusions. Please confirm or correct me:

- if the complete message is stored on a common backend like a SQL DB, it does
not matter which amavisd instance is contacted for the release
- if the message body is on the local filesystem, then the release client must
contact the quarantining server

Correct? TIA!
Paolo


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