On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 09:44:27AM -1000, Clifton Royston wrote:
> On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 02:55:35PM +0300, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
> > On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 02:28:31PM +0300, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
> > > On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 04:23:53PM +0200, Mark Martinec wrote:
> > > > > I'm using amavisd-new with postfix. I need to bypass amavis based on 
> > > > > sender
> > > > > address/domain.. What's the best way to do this?
> > > > 
> > > > Possible with the help of Postfix configuration.
> > > >
> > >  
> > > > > This needs to be done in postfix? how?
> > > > 
> > > > It is also possible to let Postfix assign a FILTER based on sender 
> > > > address,
> > > > then use a dedicated policy bank in amavisd-new for such senders.
> > > > See http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/amavisd-new-docs.html#pbanks
> > > > 
> > > 
> > > I've been trying to figure out how to do this.. but haven't found solution
> > > yet.
> > > 
> > > I need to do this:
> > > 
> > > Disable virus scanning (or even whole amavis) for [EMAIL PROTECTED] when 
> > > he's
> > > sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Encrypted zip's are blocked globally, 
> > > but
> > > I need to allow some people send encrypted zips to some specific 
> > > recipients.
> > > 
> > > It seems that I cannot assign FILTER in header_checks in postfix to 
> > > disable the 
> > > content_filter, because the regexp matches are done per line.. 
> > > "From" and "To" fields are on different lines in the mail, so I cannot 
> > > match
> > > both in the same "rule" using regexps.
> > > 
> > > I could only match the sender OR the recipient, and disable content_filter
> > > for them.. but that's too "wide open" system.
> > > 
> > > Any ideas? Thanks!
> > > 
> > 
> > Hmm.. would this be possible:
> > 
> > In postfix, send all mails to port 10024 for amavis (default/global 
> > content-filter
> > setting), but if sender matches regexp in postfix header_checks, assign 
> > different 
> > content-filter (port 10030 for example) for that mail.
> 
> Yes, pretty nearly exactly.  But you don't need to use a regexp; you
> can use a simple sender access map in any Postfix map format such as DB
> hash/btree/SQL/whatever:
> 
>   ...
>   check_sender_access exempt_senders,
>   ...
> 
> exempt_senders:
>   senderdomain.tld    FILTER 127.0.0.1:10025
>   
>   etc.
> 
>   I have had this working in production for well over a year now.

Thanks!

Seems to work OK for me too!

- Pasi Kärkkäinen


>   -- Clifton
> 
> -- 
>           Clifton Royston  --  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>          Tiki Technologies Lead Programmer/Software Architect
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> And whip-smart as the English Channel's wide..."
>                                             -- 'Whip-Smart', Liz Phair


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