On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 06:41:18AM -1000, Clifton Royston wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 08:18:55AM -0600, Gary V wrote:
> > Henrik wrote:
> > > Hi, I have postfix->>amavisd-new->postfix setup.
> > > I'm trying to disable spam checks on dsn/bounce messages (<> sender)
> > > generated by the first postfix. I already have checks disabled from
> > > mynetworks to local_domains, but amavisd doesn't seem to think that
> > > message generated by the first postfix is local (ip doesn't show in
> > > log.. no xforward?).
> > > Also postfix doesn't seem to have anything like bounce_transport.
> > > Any ideas?
> > > Cheers,
> > > Henrik
> > 
> > This is admittedly a shot in the dark for me, but might be worth a try.
> > Locally generated mail will use the pickup service to send mail.
> > If bounce notices also apply to this case (not sure if they do),
> 
>   I am fairly sure that bounces do *not* go through pickup, they are
> processed entirely internally to postfix.
> 
>   I've never noticed this problem, but I suspect it depends on exactly
> where you have the content_filter setting.  The easiest way around it
> is simple - take the content_filter setting out of the postfix main.cf
> and put it into the master.cf setting for the postfix smtp listener.

This could work.. except we are redirecting different domains to different
amavisd ports with transport table. No content_filter settings anywhere.

I think I'll look into the sources why amavisd doesn't consider mail from
localhost postfix being local.

Cheers,
Henrik


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