Hello,

Here's my configuration:
postfix + amavis + clamav + spamassassin + mysql db for virtual  
aliases, mailboxes, etc.

One of my customers runs their main mail.domain.com server on the  
configuration above at my colo facility.  Inside their company, they  
run a groupware server (including mail) which all their users POP/ 
IMAP/SMTP to.  Each user has a POP/IMAP account on our colo mail  
server (e.g.: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) which is setup to store & forward to  
the user's corresponding internal address (e.g.:  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]).  Everything works fine on this scenario,  
including spam/virus headers for legacy users who still POP/IMAP  
directly to the colo server (as opposed to the users who POP/IMAP to  
the internal server).  Users who POP/IMAP to the internal server do  
get virus headers but don't get X-Spam headers.  My guess is that  
amavis sees the forwarded messages as outbound messages and therefore  
skips the spamassassin scanning.  This is the issue I need to figure  
out how to change.

I've tried to get the client to look at other approaches (e.g.:  
fetchmail from the internal server to the external server, etc.) but  
they refuse that scenario.

Can anyone recommend a configuration solution to this situation?

Cheers,
Daniel

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