If you want to use the policy banks you have to use the AM.PDP socket, and for 
that you must use the amavisd-milter from Pietr.

If you need help setting it up let me know. It's not a big deal at all.
I also have an rpm for Pietrs amavisd-milter, which you can have.

Good luck,

.peter


On Wed, 13 Feb 2008, RJ45 wrote:

> 
> Thnks to all.
> I use amavisd-milter but I do not use AM.PDP-SOCK since I do not know why
> it is  not working... it works only with AM.CL
> What is hte difference between these policy bank ?
> 
> tryed to add a SMTP_AUTH policy bank and now I will see how it works.
> 
> thanks to all
> 
> Rick
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2008, Mark Martinec wrote:
> 
>> Rick,
>> 
>>> the problem is that I would like internal clients to be into a bypass
>>> policy bank so that virus checks are bypassed.
>>> I tryed with default MYNETS policy bank.
>>> This does not work because I am using sendmail (And I need sendmail not
>>> postfix) and sendmail does not support XFORWARD extension.
>>> Is there a ways to bypass SMTP_AUTH users or internal network users to
>>> being virus checked by default ?
>> 
>> Is this a dual-sendmail setup or a milter setup?
>> 
>> 
>> amavisd-milter 1.3.* has a way of passing IP address and a
>> policy bank name to amavisd:
>>
>>  - Implemented AM.PDP request attribute policy_bank (amavisd-new
>>    2.5.0 or higher is required).  Currently SMTP_AUTH, SMTP_AUTH_<MECH>
>>    and SMTP_AUTH<MECH>_<BITS> policy bank names are sent when the remote
>>    client is authenticated.
>> 
>> 
>> With a dual sendmail setup, there should be a way to let sendmail
>> feed a message to an alternative 'mailer' based on some criteria
>> (e.g. mail submission), although I'm not that familiar with sendmail
>> to know how to do it.
>> 
>> 
>> My current amavisd code has the following feature:
>> 
>> - in the absence of a smtp client's IP address (normally received by 
>> XFORWARD
>>  smtp command from Postfix, or in the 'client_address' attribute of AM.PDP),
>>  parse the topmost one or two Received header fields and use the first
>>  valid IP address found there; based on a suggestion by Richard Bishop;
>> 
>> which will probably fit your needs, to be able to load MYNETS policy bank.
>> Will be available with the next amavisd-new pre-release or RC.
>> 
>>> ...bypass SMTP_AUTH users or internal network users to
>>> being virus checked by default ?
>> 
>> You wouldn't want to do that.
>>
>>  Mark
>> 
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