On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 11:55:01AM -0600, Gary V wrote:
> Henrik wrote:
> 
> > I already have checks disabled from mynetworks to local_domains,
> 
> Additional details on how you accomplish this would help.
> 
> > This could work.. except we are redirecting different domains to different
> > amavisd ports with transport table. No content_filter settings anywhere.
> 
> So you have policy banks set up for these ports? It would help if we
> could see the flow of a message that does work as expected, and
> an example of logs showing a message that fails to work as expected.
> And a sample of the policy bank. Just want to understand your setup a
> little better, if you care to spend the time.

Well.. I spent some debugging and came to the conclusion that when sending a
dsn, the first postfix doesn't send XFORWARD and that is the only thing
amavisd checks from mynetworks.

I probably need to hack amavisd to think that if there is no XFORWARD, then
the sender addr is 127.0.0.1. I think there isn't any other case that
XFORWARD isn't sent, so it should be safe?

Cheers,
Henrik


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