> Matt wrote:

>>> > I need all mail originating in $mynetworks to pass through the spamgate
>>> > and onto my single relay host untouched. As if amavis wan't there at
>>> > all.

> Another way is explained in example #5. This does not require you
> reconfigure your clients. Read the note near the end of
> that section. Instead of using a hash: table you could a use a
> cidr: table and list your network there:

> smtpd_client_restrictions =
>     check_client_access cidr:/etc/postfix/amavis_bypass

> contents of cidr:/etc/postfix/amavis_bypass:
> # this one does not bypass amavisd-new:
> 10.0.0.1 FILTER smtp:[127.0.0.1]:10024
> # other internal clients do:
> 10.0.0.0/24 FILTER smtp:[127.0.0.1]:10025

I realize this may be convoluted, but I think you could simply
supply the IP address of the next-hop server:

10.0.0.0/24 FILTER smtp:[10.0.0.66]

Gary V


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